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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 387726"><p>Community college is a good place to start (and cheaper) for core classes. A lot of classes are offered on do it at your pace basis (within reason), online, and by television in some places, taking some of his classes by alternative methods might be helpful for him rather than having to sit through every class. I did a number of at my own pace classes in college, only had to go to campus to a central testing location when they were open to take an exam or turn in a paper, and I found the actual have-to-turn-in paperwork to be a LOT less than would be required if I had taken it as a normal class. Have you looked at free-ed.net? Ignore all the ads on the site (plenty of them now!), but there's some good stuff on there that might help him prep himself for college classes so the material he hits there isn't totally new to him. You don't get any credits for it or anything, but it's pretty cool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 387726"] Community college is a good place to start (and cheaper) for core classes. A lot of classes are offered on do it at your pace basis (within reason), online, and by television in some places, taking some of his classes by alternative methods might be helpful for him rather than having to sit through every class. I did a number of at my own pace classes in college, only had to go to campus to a central testing location when they were open to take an exam or turn in a paper, and I found the actual have-to-turn-in paperwork to be a LOT less than would be required if I had taken it as a normal class. Have you looked at free-ed.net? Ignore all the ads on the site (plenty of them now!), but there's some good stuff on there that might help him prep himself for college classes so the material he hits there isn't totally new to him. You don't get any credits for it or anything, but it's pretty cool. [/QUOTE]
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