School Size/Type For Kids Who Struggle To Fit In (ADHD/Gifted/Anxiety)

Women’s colleges with great theater include Vassar (now co-ed but considered if not a sister school any more, then a “cousin”) and Bryn Mawr/ Haverford. Marymount Manhattan also–although I believe it’s co-ed, but great theater. Also Wagner a co-ed school on Staten Island has great theater, as does Drew University in NJ.

Anyone with knowledge of other schools?

@CollegeMamb0 PM me if you would like some suggestions about options for structuring a child’s time during gap time (or if you’d like to talk about anything else). We did about three years before starting college and there’s plenty for a young person to do during that time, that doesn’t involve large outlays of parental cash for fancy gap-year programs. I am delighted that we took this course … it wasn’t easy but I have seen other families, ones whose kids go off to top-10 schools and the like–come home early from college and take breaks for various reasons. One thing that makes taking a gap break before college better than during or after, is the student loan issue. No loans means no pressure to begin repayments during that time, and the child can earn some cash and pay for college when they start. There are many other benefits I have found. This can be the right path for some students.