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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She does community college and applies again for the sophomore year.[/quote] She's a straight-A student. We're not looking for Ivy League, but I'd be pissed if it came to this, to put it mildly. [/quote] If that's the case, than she needs to add some safeties that wouldn't make you pissed. Also, she wouldn't be the only straight A student at community college.[/quote] Depends. Huge difference between A's in AP classes and A's in remedial ones.[/quote] :roll: [/quote] It's true, and that's how there are straight A students at community colleges. You honestly think 2-year schools are filled with straight-A honors students? Come on.[/quote] Tell me you never attended a community college without telling me you never attended a cc. I know someone who graduated hs at 16yo with over a year's worth of college credits but ended up at the cc because they chose to study a health career. Several of them (nursing, xray tech, ultrasound) require very high gpas. I know a man who attended a cc, transferred to a top-20 lac and earned an ivy league PhD in a science field. He went to cc because his parents divorced his senior year of hs ruined his financial aid chances. I know someone who attended cc for financial reasons and transferred to a top-30 university. There are plenty of very bright people at Montgomery College and Northern VA CC who are there for financial reasons or because they're changing careers. [/quote] Lol.[/quote] Why are you laughing? Cal and local Md have excellent community colleges . Our DC attended a UC for stem subject and there were many transfers from CCs in junior and senior years. [/quote]
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