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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (88668)4/1/2012 3:52:30 PM
From: carranza2  Read Replies (2) of 217615
 
My son is terribly bright and creative. He would not do well at a jr. college. He is headed for a top college. He is also a great swimmer, so maybe some scholarship money will be available to him. I don't like that idea because college swimmers miss out on the college experience - they are either swimming or studying with very little time for anything else.

Although I would of course like to minimize college costs, they shouldn't be a problem, but I will make him buy his own goodies.
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