Anonymous wrote:Occupational therapy
Special education,.if he likes working with kids.
Most general business degrees at most colleges aren't that hard or academic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here are five majors he may be interested in:
1. Outdoor education ( https://www.fortlewis.edu/academics/schools-departments/departments/adventure-education-department/majors-programs/major-minor)
2. Tourism/Hospitality Management (https://ww1.odu.edu/academics/programs/undergraduate/tourism-management)
3. Exercise science/kinesiology--seems to attract a ton of athletes who want to become athletic trainers, physical therapists, etc
4. Theater, whether as an actor or doing the behind-the-scenes set work (https://www.montgomerycollege.edu/academics/programs/performing-arts/theatre-technical-aa-degree.html)
5. Construction Management (https://shadygrove.umd.edu/academics/degree-programs/bs-construction-management-technology)
Also definitely get the testing that will allow him to get the accommodations he needs to succeed.
RE: #3 Exercise Science/kinesiology. I know to the outsider, PT seems like all massages and exercises, but do you know how much intensive schooling PTs go through? They are required to dissect cadavers, for pete's sake!
Anonymous wrote:Pilot. Severe pilot shortage. He can get an aviation degree - Purdue, W. Michigan, Emory Riddle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hvac is a goldmine
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Agree. If you are hell-bent on college, he could get a business degree, but honestly, why not a trade?