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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, I agree with the PP to find out what it looks like on the transcript, if it's there at all. If it involves credits, it seems likely to be included. If it is not for credit, it might not be there at all. [quote=Anonymous]6 instead of 7? And I was worried my kid's transcript would look bad with 5 instead of 6 (very intense private school). Also very high intelligence but severe ADHD and executive function disorder. I guess that explains why only deferrals so far from colleges. This area is insane. Seven classes?![/quote] In our area out west, 7 is the norm. 5 core subjects plus electives, plus a study hall = 8 class periods, 4 per day with alternating days. My kid with issues is looking forward to fewer classes in college.[/quote] Forgot to add, I wouldn't hesitate to leave it off the transcript if that's an option. Most transcripts do not look like a schedule, study hall is not included, etc.[/quote]
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