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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP - here's a suggestion that might be helpful. If you live in VA, your DD can transfer to UVA providing she takes the right courses at NOVA and gets the right grades. It's an often unused approach and VERY VERY smart. Please educate her about it. With soaring university prices, the community college approach makes a lot of sense. Md. may have the same - I don't know - but show her how smart that move can be. My cousin did it in the California system and moved from community college to UCLA after two years.[/quote] My brother did a guaranteed admissions program at CC to a 4 year school in WA state. It's a great way to save money. Also, let her be sad. She's sad, and that's OK. She's allowed to have her feelings, as long as she's not taking them out on other people in negative ways, and that can help her figure out what to do next.[/quote]
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