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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 387721" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Yeah- I've been mulling that kind of thing over for a couple of years. If he actually does graduate high school (which still isn't a given but this milestone today gives him a better chance IF he'll do his part when he's released next year), then I'm thinking a year or two living at home (sigh) going to a community college or even local university if he can get in would be best. If he's really sinking his teeth into it by then it will be clear and I won't mind helping him at all under circumstances like that. Then he can think about transferring to a college that offers what he really wants to do. I definitely don't expect that he'll be released next year, stay in mainstream and graduate HS without a hitch, go off to college and make it, like the typical American dream. I don't even know what it will take if he gets a good diploma and actually keeps up his grades to get accepted into a college with his Department of Juvenile Justice hx. That alone could put up some major walls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 387721, member: 3699"] Yeah- I've been mulling that kind of thing over for a couple of years. If he actually does graduate high school (which still isn't a given but this milestone today gives him a better chance IF he'll do his part when he's released next year), then I'm thinking a year or two living at home (sigh) going to a community college or even local university if he can get in would be best. If he's really sinking his teeth into it by then it will be clear and I won't mind helping him at all under circumstances like that. Then he can think about transferring to a college that offers what he really wants to do. I definitely don't expect that he'll be released next year, stay in mainstream and graduate HS without a hitch, go off to college and make it, like the typical American dream. I don't even know what it will take if he gets a good diploma and actually keeps up his grades to get accepted into a college with his Department of Juvenile Justice hx. That alone could put up some major walls. [/QUOTE]
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