<p>i would like to reccomend said university..
this is because it is the best school i visited and applied to for me..the ADHD + LD program is superb im in the ADHD one(yes they are seperate)</p>
<p>with ADHD its called the metamorphasis coaching program. I get help day to day problems many ADHD students face, such as Organization and Focus. I have weekly meetings with my coach.</p>
<p>The LD program is called, comprehensive support program. Now if you are struggling with classes and need a lot of tutoring(Metamorphsis only allows 3 hours a week of tutoring) students r automatically put in. If you are struggling need more help and are in Metamorphasis program you can ask to be switched to comprehensive support program. The comprehensive support program has unlimited tutoring and requires 1 hour a day.</p>
<p>I must say my parents didn't want me to come to lynn, but in the end i won the fight and im loving it down in boca raton</p>
<p>yes unfortunately...but financial aid for those who qualify can b very good..i know people on full ride for everything but the program which is a few thousand dollars</p>
<p>I love it here...and people say its not academically strong but the classes aren't extremely hard they just give a lot of hw...we love it here everyone who came here</p>
<p>I wanted to say the new curriculum in Lynn is amazing they make u want to sit their and learn and focus..it keeps the weaker students, the partiers more focused. For requirements we have to take 8 courses over the 4 years called Dialogues classes when u sit down and read about anything and everything, my class is environmental justice and i cannot put my book down heck im declaring my major to my professors major that he is director of</p>
<p>I just requested info from Lynn. One of my friends, who doesn't have learning disabilities, said it's a beautiful school and she almost transfered there.</p>
<p>What makes junior colleges better? I know that if I had something like ADD/ADHD/etc. (something that I could function normally with given a bit of assistance/help), I'd still want to attend a four year college or university for the rigor, atmosphere, opportunities, etc.</p>
<p>Are you still enjoying Lynn University 2 years later? How would you rate Lynn graduates’ employment and graduate school opportunities compared to other colleges?</p>