1. Sign up for Dec. retake of SAT and get a study manual at Barnes & Noble or
Borders for $18 that he can review and practice with over Thanksgiving.
2. While you are at the bookstore, head over to the magazine rack there for the
USNews America's Best Colleges 2003 edition, flip to page 118 for several
popular colleges in graphic arts and design.
3. Check these schools out on their web sites to determine their application
deadlines (coming up soon) and whether interviews and/or portfolios are
required.
Good luck
"Darccity" <darc...@aol.comnojunk> wrote in message
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Suggest that your #2 son take his senior year courses at a local college
(4-year or community), the costs for which your local school district should
pay. He will get both high school and college credit. It will prove he is
capable of doing college-level work. It will also give him more time to
work, if that is what he wants to do.
I hope you never ask your sons, "Why can't you be like your brother?" Sally