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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Even if it’s HS seniors it’s stupid. [/quote] IDK. It will be one thing when my kid gets an advisor. But, that’s in August. He had to register for 1st semester classes without that, and then adjust once they meet with their advisor. He asked for help, and I was like: a freshman seminar you find interesting (a freshman seminar is required), a class that seems very interesting to you and that meets a divisional requirement— does not matter what class or division. The first of a sequence of 2 lab sciences that you are required to take freshman year for your major. And the gateway class to your major. I also suggested he, balance hard classes and easy classes and reading/writing heavy and STEM heavy. And to look at each class and make sure it will translate okay to an online environment. His SLAC is starting in person, but no guarantee it ends that way. If my kid and his advisor rework his classes, that’s fine. And after this, I don’t plan to interfere. But, he asked and IDK how a high school senior makes a plan with no guidance from the college. [/quote]
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