Anonymous wrote:The point above about college is not taking dual enrollment I think is worth noting. I do think it can help with admissions to show that you took challenging classes, but we know several kids whose college did not accept the actual credit.
Anonymous wrote:DD is currently an 8th grader and is applying to high schools this fall.
We are interested in learning about schools that offer dual enrollment classes, as many universities aren't even giving credit for AP classes.
I know Georgetown Visitation offers dual enrollment with Mount St. Mary University. Would love to hear about other private high schools doing the same. Open to both coed and girls only. Religious or non-religious.
Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Depends on the college, but some give much better placement to dual enrollment classes. It’s mainly Public colleges that need a pathway from community college to 4-year universities.
Anonymous wrote:If you go to a good private, those classes will probably be better than community college classes.
Private school and dual enrollment is not really a thing.
Anonymous wrote:What is your rush to take mediocre college classes in order to spend less time at a 4 year school?