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For a young student just starting out, which of the top three is the best choice?
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The pros of my college? It's the cheapest option (or at least one of the cheapest). :p And the most flexible.

Regarding the age requirement, I believe you're referring to TESC. It's possible to get a waiver on that, but you'd have to submit a special request. I'd say take several college credits to "prove" he's ready for college and then submit a special letter.


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For a young student just starting out, which of the top three is the best choice? - by laughter - 09-18-2014, 03:02 PM

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