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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sounds like you are doing a good job despite being thinly stretched. Perhaps figure out if you are considered low-income for your county. Perhaps you can get subsidized internet or some other low rates on things you need. Start prepping your daughter to find scholarships and get her SATs as high as possible. Have her use the free College Board resources plus Khan Academy and paper books that might even be available at the library. Is the housekeeper a friend? If not, I'd say you should stop that and the other expensive subscriptions. Because another job might change your routine and drain your energy in unpredictable ways. People need enough sleep to stay well rested and prevent depression. If you are not getting interviews, perhaps you should try to join some social activities to get to know more people. Can you be more active with church, volunteering, etc.? [/quote] A friend told me about khan academy and we are definitely going that route as her test scores are abysmal. Housekeeper is not a friend. I am no considered low income for moco. I am a pretty active member of my communities but not educated in the right fields to use their networks unfortunately. [/quote] Many schools are test optional now.[/quote]
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