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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Don't universities require a high school diploma? Does she have all her graduation requirements and is that enough? Would they allow her to take some classes for credit, even before she is admissible as a freshman? Do your research before making grand plans, OP, and devise a strategy to maximize college entrance success. Is your child taking the most challenging course load right now? It may be too late to switch courses, but she can try contacting her administrator. If she can switch to more AP classes, for example, perhaps she won't be so bored.[/quote] Where do you live (although it might not matter with everything online). Some colleges allow high school students to enroll. I looked at UMBC for my son. What classes did your daughter take at community college that were so easy? [/quote] Not OP, but my local cc is a joke. The highest math it offers is precalc. Many classes give “group tests.”[/quote] Really? I have no idea except that our older son took upper level math courses community college during high school (maybe linear algebra and differential equations) and never complained that they were too easy. My current rising senior is doing dual enrollment this year, taking classes that are requirements like public speaking, as well as statistics.[/quote]
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