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Cant hold it in...I'm so happy!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 439986" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>He's not going far, only to Stockton State College. He is smart but doesn't like to do homework, so his grades aren't great, still good..but not much effort goes into them. Now he's all excited and wants to do well, he has to, at this point.</p><p>He's going to live at home. This is the perfect thing for him. He just has to get in, now. </p><p>My older son, he goes away to Rutgers Engineering School, for him- he was a staight A student and I knew he would do well away from home. I feel like I need to keep my eye on this easy child, though. </p><p>He has no idea what he wants to do when he "grows up". If it was up to him, he'd play chess for a living. That's what he does now, but it's not very lucrative. He wins, but the prize money isn't enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 439986, member: 2668"] He's not going far, only to Stockton State College. He is smart but doesn't like to do homework, so his grades aren't great, still good..but not much effort goes into them. Now he's all excited and wants to do well, he has to, at this point. He's going to live at home. This is the perfect thing for him. He just has to get in, now. My older son, he goes away to Rutgers Engineering School, for him- he was a staight A student and I knew he would do well away from home. I feel like I need to keep my eye on this easy child, though. He has no idea what he wants to do when he "grows up". If it was up to him, he'd play chess for a living. That's what he does now, but it's not very lucrative. He wins, but the prize money isn't enough. [/QUOTE]
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