Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is a rising freshman and we are low income in CA. I just found out that dual enrollment is apparently possible starting in 9th grade (I thought one had to be a sophomore). He attended a session where they were pedaling dual enrollment as an alternative to AP classes.
I did some research and the issue is that while DE courses are great for those who plan on staying in the CA system, they are worthless out of state (while some schools may accept some APs).
DC is not a stellar student so far, B average. The cost is going to be a key consideration for us. This makes me think he is better of in CA. However he is bright and may come around and start actually working for better grades, and out of state schools might want him as a FGLI admit.
What would be your advice to us? Should we bank on DE or AP?
I would take advice of wise DCUM: no addiction or depression by 18. Then, I would encourage hard work over grades. I think if CA is anything like Maryland the athletes generally do AP over DE. So some strong activity (ideally for four years) and AP route. I would also encourage Community College that’s close to one of the UCs. Do your core at Santa Monica college - and degree from UCLA. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:My low income cousin got into multiple UCs this round with scholarships whereas our much wealthier cousin who attends a fancy private school, got shut out of all except UC Merced. Both kids live in California. Low income cousin's main after school activity was working because her family needed the money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in state CA as well. My DD's friend in 12th just got places at LMU and Occidental. Full ride. Pretty much a B student. He got these places off the waitlist but he's going to one of them.
Not bad!
Are they covering room and board as well?
I hope so because Oxy is now low $90ks when all direct and indirect costs are added in. https://www.oxy.edu/admission-aid/costs-financial-aid
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in state CA as well. My DD's friend in 12th just got places at LMU and Occidental. Full ride. Pretty much a B student. He got these places off the waitlist but he's going to one of them.
Not bad!
Are they covering room and board as well?
Anonymous wrote:DC is a rising freshman and we are low income in CA. I just found out that dual enrollment is apparently possible starting in 9th grade (I thought one had to be a sophomore). He attended a session where they were pedaling dual enrollment as an alternative to AP classes.
I did some research and the issue is that while DE courses are great for those who plan on staying in the CA system, they are worthless out of state (while some schools may accept some APs).
DC is not a stellar student so far, B average. The cost is going to be a key consideration for us. This makes me think he is better of in CA. However he is bright and may come around and start actually working for better grades, and out of state schools might want him as a FGLI admit.
What would be your advice to us? Should we bank on DE or AP?
Anonymous wrote:I'm in state CA as well. My DD's friend in 12th just got places at LMU and Occidental. Full ride. Pretty much a B student. He got these places off the waitlist but he's going to one of them.