Does my child need to be a motivated learner who can do a great deal of work independently in order to be successful in the academic program?
Yes. Although support services are available the student needs to be an independent learner and dependable in completing assignments in order to be successful in this kind of academic program. There will be less group structure and more creative and independent learning fit around a demanding training schedule.
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