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[quote=Anonymous] OP - You are taking the right path with DD by getting her evaluated before she starts a full college program and really struggles or bombs out on the GPA. CC is a great place to get the weaker subject area done with at least as far as a 4 year degree requirement goes. Since if she does place into remedial area, she will have the chance to review and fill in the gaps. You might try to get some general interest testing done and a bit of career advising because if for example she might need accounting or a statistics course, it might be wiser to get it out of the way at the CC or later in a summer session than a 4 year college with a full plate of classes. Also if she does have any learning issues picked up in testing, then perhaps carrying 12 credit hours all the way through will be better with a summer class or short term put in at times. Just let her know she is not the only student to deal with issues. You may also want to research schools who no longer require the SAT or ACT for acceptance.[/quote]
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