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When hey have serious LDs yet ache to go to college...how do you convince them...
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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 423975" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>My son went to a two year first and then transfered into a four year but he could have done the four year right off the bat. His counselors were on the ball and filed all the paperwork for his modifications to follow him to college and they did. He graduated with honors from Shippensburg with a degree in economics. Unfortunately he didn't interview well and couldn't get a job in his field. But he is working Full time and owns his on condo. Not bad for a kid who was diagnosis at 16 months of age as mildly retarded with an IQ of 68. (he isn't retarded though he is aspergers). I say let her try. Get the guidance counselor involved. Have her modifications follow her. She might surprise you! -RM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 423975, member: 2315"] My son went to a two year first and then transfered into a four year but he could have done the four year right off the bat. His counselors were on the ball and filed all the paperwork for his modifications to follow him to college and they did. He graduated with honors from Shippensburg with a degree in economics. Unfortunately he didn't interview well and couldn't get a job in his field. But he is working Full time and owns his on condo. Not bad for a kid who was diagnosis at 16 months of age as mildly retarded with an IQ of 68. (he isn't retarded though he is aspergers). I say let her try. Get the guidance counselor involved. Have her modifications follow her. She might surprise you! -RM [/QUOTE]
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