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Reply to "Is it worth visiting schools (ie Dartmouth) that have quarter system for neurodiverse DS?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I mean this gently - if she cannot keep up with a quarter system, she cannot go to medical skill and be a doctor. land the helicopter and let her decide where to go to school. [/quote] Interesting - I was wondering how someone with a slow processing speed would get through medical school. [/quote] A slow processing speed does not mean she is not bright. Otherwise she wouldn't be a straight A student. [/quote] Come on, we all know straight-A kids who have 1300, 1200 SATs. 40% of public HS down the road graduate with unweighted 4.0 (that school gives 4.0 for any grade 90-100, no 3.7 for A-). Straight A means nothing. OP did not say AP scores or SAT scores and most importantly did not say if extra time was needed. MCAT does not allow that, and mid 1400s typically correlates to an average-ish MCAT score. The students who take the MCAT are skewed far toward the top 10% of all 4-yr college students. [/quote]
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