For those of you with younger-than-usual aged college students

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<p>I guess I am just not getting what the difficulty is. Obviously, the parent may need to sign some documents, and of course provide for transportation.</p>

<p>As far as registering for the university. He may need to fill out an app. He shold be able to do most of this with a little help. THen, assuming it is the kid picking the course he wants and not the parents, he looks at the schedule/catalog online and sees if he has the prereq. He either goes online and signs up, or goes in, talks to a counselor, and signs up. This paperwork strikes me as far simpler than actually attending class, takng notes, studying, and doing the work in a class like MVC. And of course, he runs it by the parents first.</p>

<p>This is why I would need to know specifically what the anticipated difficulty is. I don’t want to go into my own experience as a kid, but this does not strike me as something I would have had trouble with at 13, especially if I had been attending college classes already for a couple years.</p>