Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d lean towards #2 (maybe she could also get a part-time job while taking a few community college classes).
Additionally, there are usually some colleges that will announce that they are still accepting applications in the spring for fall admission. Could be worth considering if other options haven’t panned out.
OP here again. The pain here is, as you may all know, that all this is more painful than it needs to be just because of peer pressure. In her mind, her classmates will not think highly of her if she goes to CC. Besides that, I think it is a great option....
I just wanted to say I'm sorry and I hope it works out in a way that she is ultimately happy, even if not initially.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d lean towards #2 (maybe she could also get a part-time job while taking a few community college classes).
Additionally, there are usually some colleges that will announce that they are still accepting applications in the spring for fall admission. Could be worth considering if other options haven’t panned out.
OP here again. The pain here is, as you may all know, that all this is more painful than it needs to be just because of peer pressure. In her mind, her classmates will not think highly of her if she goes to CC. Besides that, I think it is a great option....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d lean towards #2 (maybe she could also get a part-time job while taking a few community college classes).
Additionally, there are usually some colleges that will announce that they are still accepting applications in the spring for fall admission. Could be worth considering if other options haven’t panned out.
OP here again. The pain here is, as you may all know, that all this is more painful than it needs to be just because of peer pressure. In her mind, her classmates will not think highly of her if she goes to CC. Besides that, I think it is a great option....
Anonymous wrote:I’d lean towards #2 (maybe she could also get a part-time job while taking a few community college classes).
Additionally, there are usually some colleges that will announce that they are still accepting applications in the spring for fall admission. Could be worth considering if other options haven’t panned out.
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, it seems that my daughter will have to face one of these three choices: 1) go to an expensive university she does not like.; 2) go to community college for a year and aim for transferring ASAP; or 3) just work this year and try to do better next cycle. Suggestions?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Not bad stats 3.7 uw/4.6 w
Super EC