that's kinda the thinking.....Stanford likes homeschoolers so they are
a possibility, but in all honesty, he's been slacking in the hard
subjects and I'd be hard put to say he's had a rigorous high school
education so far.  He's only 16 though. I was thinking of getting him
interested in electronics and going from there. He's taking the A+
class and Photoshop, and I'm going to to try for the micro-electronics
class also -- that needs a waiver though. Unless he drops one of the
other classes. They won't let a kid that young go full-time.

On 8/15/06, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dana wrote:
> > (Local community college)
> > "Oh. Well... that's not really a college..."
> >
>
> I think if I had it to do all over again, especially with the cost
> these days, I'd start out in community college.  The key would be to
> get a 4.0.  Then I'd transfer to the best school I could get in and
> hope for a partial scholarship, but I'd go to the best I could get
> into.  Get a 4.0 again (major wouldn't matter).  Then I'd go to a top
> 10 grad school - hopefully someone else would pay.
>
> 

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