Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Based on research, there's a 99% chance she'll fail out of college. Even if she had stronger grades, only a 10% chance she'd finish college.
She needs to go to trade school, nurse tech, dental tech.
More than likely she'll be pregnant in a year or two. And the cycle repeats itself.
Source: I'm a teacher.
Who doesn't belong in classrooms because your preconceptions damage children.
+1. This child appears to be doing well considering her circumstances.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Based on research, there's a 99% chance she'll fail out of college. Even if she had stronger grades, only a 10% chance she'd finish college.
She needs to go to trade school, nurse tech, dental tech.
More than likely she'll be pregnant in a year or two. And the cycle repeats itself.
Source: I'm a teacher.
Who doesn't belong in classrooms because your preconceptions damage children.
It's well documented data. First gen, low income, crap grades = drop out. Bury your head in the sand. You're not helping kids who will never finish go to college. Kids that can't figure it out on their own should not be in college. Waste of time and money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Based on research, there's a 99% chance she'll fail out of college. Even if she had stronger grades, only a 10% chance she'd finish college.
She needs to go to trade school, nurse tech, dental tech.
More than likely she'll be pregnant in a year or two. And the cycle repeats itself.
Source: I'm a teacher.
Who doesn't belong in classrooms because your preconceptions damage children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Based on research, there's a 99% chance she'll fail out of college. Even if she had stronger grades, only a 10% chance she'd finish college.
She needs to go to trade school, nurse tech, dental tech.
More than likely she'll be pregnant in a year or two. And the cycle repeats itself.
Source: I'm a teacher.
Who doesn't belong in classrooms because your preconceptions damage children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Based on research, there's a 99% chance she'll fail out of college. Even if she had stronger grades, only a 10% chance she'd finish college.
She needs to go to trade school, nurse tech, dental tech.
More than likely she'll be pregnant in a year or two. And the cycle repeats itself.
Source: I'm a teacher.
Who doesn't belong in classrooms because your preconceptions damage children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe Trinity DC.
I was thinking if things go well at trinity dc she could transfer to catholic university next year.
There's a college for everyone. All hope is not lost.
Anonymous wrote:Based on research, there's a 99% chance she'll fail out of college. Even if she had stronger grades, only a 10% chance she'd finish college.
She needs to go to trade school, nurse tech, dental tech.
More than likely she'll be pregnant in a year or two. And the cycle repeats itself.
Source: I'm a teacher.