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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP - talk to your private's counselor first. Run these ideas by them. 1) double down on the Div 3 opportunities and focus there. 2) If in VA, consider the community college guarantee transfer program. It's perfect for someone who needs time to mature (don't know about track opportunities, though). 3) If in-state VA, your DD's scores fit the bottom 25th percentile of NSU (Norfolk State - 2.59); ODU 3.00; Radford 3.16 and VSU (Virginia State U. 2.63). I'm pulling these stats from the SCHEV site. 4) consider a gap year.[/quote] DP: A physically and mentally well kid who goes to private high school is not going to seriously consider community college. Really.[/quote] Exactly. The responses here are delusional. The whole private school system is SET UP to get these kids into colleges. At the bottom of our private class, the kids go to Elon, College of Charleston. Sewanee, Dickinson, etc., are all easy admits. If the kid needs $$$ it's different.[/quote]
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