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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was a C student in high school. My high school ran out of room to house all the high school freshman, so we attended the middle school. So my brain never said "You are in high school, you should care about grades." I languished and didn't do so hot. I graduated with a C average and was placed in remediation classes my freshman year at a small Catholic college. Guess what? All my remediation class professors, said "Why are you here?" I had attended the top high school in my county that had high writing, speaking, and analytical skills. I sailed through college and graduated with a 3.67 GPA in religion, business, and education. Oddly enough, I have told by multiple professors "C students from my high school alma, or most competitive Surburban schools do way better academically than A students from urban and rural schools. There is an inequity in education, and no what is assigned freshman year in my alma matter is what most students take in their college freshman year. [/quote] Not really sure what this has to do with what schools accept a B-/C high school student. [/quote] An C student at a NOVA suburban school is an A at a DC school. Get it?[/quote]
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