I'm a college professor, and I'm not sure I'll send my kid to college. A degree isn't required for success.
Briefly

"College isn't for everyone and is costly - even if some careers don't require degrees. I'll support my son on any path he chooses to take."
"But today, as a college professor and writer, I know that's not necessarily true. I also know firsthand that college isn't for everyone, and that may include my own son."
"Parker's ADHD means he has a tough time focusing on things he's not interested in, even as it grants him the superpower to hyper-focus on things he loves."
"I worry [college] will still feel too confining for him. That's not to say students with ADHD can't be successful in college..."
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