Anonymous wrote:Penn State engineering!
Anonymous wrote:Duke!
Anonymous wrote:Duke!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another ADHD DS who had a difficult HS- who got into a small VA liberal arts university! He is so excited and thrilled. This is the perfect spot for him to be- lots of supports and we are so excited! He carries himself a little taller, with more confidence since getting that accepetance! There IS a college for everyone!
I'm one of the PP's with an ADHD son who got into his first choice, and I am thrilled for you!! Way to go!!! I also have a daughter with ADHD who is a sophomore and it is so encouraging to hear that kids like them can land on their feet.
Congratulations!!!
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Iowa and Michigan State!
+10. Good midwestern folks. The other kids will be a nice change from the DMV kids.
Yup. I think my DD will be very happy at MSU. This is her top choice as of now.
Congrats! My DD (junior) wants to go there. Any merit?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised not so many north eastern schools besides BC. I went to UMass and there are a ton of schools in New England.
We’re waiting on an answer from a small LAC in MA, but we won’t know until March because it involves an arts program. It is my daughter’s first choice. It is well known for its support for neurodiverse students
What school is this (parent of artsy neurodiverse kid)?
Dean. Well known for theatre and dance. But also just down street from the Patriots stadium, so very interesting opportunities for sports management and exercise science students. The Arch program is best known for ND support, but they have many layers of student support. Honestly, their “library” is a huge student support center.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dayton, VA Tech and four more to go!
Wonderful! Congratulations!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised not so many north eastern schools besides BC. I went to UMass and there are a ton of schools in New England.
We’re waiting on an answer from a small LAC in MA, but we won’t know until March because it involves an arts program. It is my daughter’s first choice. It is well known for its support for neurodiverse students