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divine1966
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Default Oct 05, 2024 at 07:23 AM
 
I am not sure why you say that community colleges are not good for neurodivergent people. They are actually more geared towards people who need accommodations and need a bit of a different path than other higher Ed institutions. Perhaps other states aren’t as good about it but in mine community colleges all have disability services and will honor special needs accommodations and will allow various pathways, including virtual. And if you work vocational disability services, they’ll advocate for you and you will guide through the process. I do this for a living and I see too many people wasting time and money on something that sounds good on paper but will not lead to anything or just not needed. I’d not recommend to get masters degree if it doesn’t bring more money (unless one is wealthy already). It’s too hard, too long and too pricey.

I just worry about you paying for these courses that might not lead no where
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