Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also want my daughter to do this program, but she doesn’t want to leave her friends. I will not try to convince her. I want her to be happy. It would save us a load of money on tuition, though!
Prioritize friendships. Lonely teens are usually lonely college students and often lonely adults.
Anonymous wrote:I also want my daughter to do this program, but she doesn’t want to leave her friends. I will not try to convince her. I want her to be happy. It would save us a load of money on tuition, though!
Anonymous wrote:Considering looking more closely in to medical school admission. The average age of admitted students is north of 23/24 now. Often medical schools will not consider pre-reqs (especially chemistry courses) from community colleges. The odds of her going right to med school are slim. Let her be a teenager, imo.
Anonymous wrote:I also want my daughter to do this program, but she doesn’t want to leave her friends. I will not try to convince her. I want her to be happy. It would save us a load of money on tuition, though!
Anonymous wrote:Considering looking more closely in to medical school admission. The average age of admitted students is north of 23/24 now. Often medical schools will not consider pre-reqs (especially chemistry courses) from community colleges. The odds of her going right to med school are slim. Let her be a teenager, imo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any parents have their child enrolled in the Early College Program? How does you child like it? I just applied for my daughter who is a 10th grader at Wootten to do this for next year. It would be great because she wants to go to Medical school so it would give her a head start and save us a lot of money. The tuition and books are free and she would be able to graduate from HS and with a AA Degree in Biology at the age of 17. She would then just need another two years of undergrad before medical school. She does not want to do it because she wants to stay at Wootten for junior and senior year and just graduate from there and then go to college. How do I convince her to take this route?
https://www.montgomerycollege.edu/high-school-students/dual-enrollment/degree-and-pathway-programs/early-college-program.html
https://www.montgomerycollege.edu/high-school-students/dual-enrollment/degree-and-pathway-programs/early-college-program.html
I'm doubting this post. What parent can't spell their child's HS name?
Anonymous wrote:Any parents have their child enrolled in the Early College Program? How does you child like it? I just applied for my daughter who is a 10th grader at Wootten to do this for next year. It would be great because she wants to go to Medical school so it would give her a head start and save us a lot of money. The tuition and books are free and she would be able to graduate from HS and with a AA Degree in Biology at the age of 17. She would then just need another two years of undergrad before medical school. She does not want to do it because she wants to stay at Wootten for junior and senior year and just graduate from there and then go to college. How do I convince her to take this route?
https://www.montgomerycollege.edu/high-school-students/dual-enrollment/degree-and-pathway-programs/early-college-program.html
https://www.montgomerycollege.edu/high-school-students/dual-enrollment/degree-and-pathway-programs/early-college-program.html
Anonymous wrote:How do I convince her to take this route?
Anonymous wrote:Any parents have their child enrolled in the Early College Program? How does you child like it? I just applied for my daughter who is a 10th grader at Wootten to do this for next year. It would be great because she wants to go to Medical school so it would give her a head start and save us a lot of money. The tuition and books are free and she would be able to graduate from HS and with a AA Degree in Biology at the age of 17. She would then just need another two years of undergrad before medical school. She does not want to do it because she wants to stay at Wootten for junior and senior year and just graduate from there and then go to college. How do I convince her to take this route?
https://www.montgomerycollege.edu/high-school-students/dual-enrollment/degree-and-pathway-programs/early-college-program.html
https://www.montgomerycollege.edu/high-school-students/dual-enrollment/degree-and-pathway-programs/early-college-program.html