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Based upon my son's experience, there's nothing wrong with planning on attending a JC in CA. The last thing you want to do is go to a school that doesn't have your son high on their list/needs. Been there done that.

The advantage of the JC:

1-In Socal there seems to be alot of D1 and D2 schools keeping an eye on the action, looking for players that can help them.

2-If your son is really a D2 player, lots of schools will see him. West Coast D2's live off of transfers.

3-Its cheap.

4. Classes are smaller and students don't suffer with T/A's as the primary instructor.

This doesn't work for everyone, however I'd keep an open mind.
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