<p>Our son had a lot of organizational and health problems (we didn’t apply anywhere because we didn’t know if he could attend college and then he got much better after all the deadlines had passed). I got him an apartment on campus with room for me and I saw him daily and made worked with him on the organizational stuff. I also managed to convince him to use the tutoring center - he was very resistant to asking for help for a while. He learned to manage his own organizational stuff without me late in the first semester. He’s big on the electronic todo list.</p>
<p>I think that this setup is extremely rare because it is such a headache to do but parents and siblings know the students the best and what they need. The hope is that they will eventually take the ball and run with it. Some just need more time than high-school with the organizational stuff.</p>
<p>My sister was interested in Landmark and I’ve certainly heard their ads. Her son has problems (sister was vague) and didn’t do well in his first try at college. He’s very bright and learns quickly but has massive organizational problems and can’t prioritize. She ultimately didn’t send him to Landmark (I don’t know why) and he’s taking a few CC courses living in his own apartment.</p>