Anonymous wrote:Experience here. I struggled mightily in high school. My gpa was lower than your DD. I went to a local CC here in the dc area and got a 4.0 and absolutely loved it.
The learning in college was just so much better than high school for how I thought- I’m a dreamer introvert critical thinker with what now would be called working memory deficit. Having time between classes to think about what I’d just learned, ponder, breathe!
It was a lovely transition where I still had some support from my family and got used to the learning style of college - and social aspect.
Switched after one year to one of the top unis in VA and did great, high 3 gpa, it was a great experience. I would have done fine going to any college in the area to finish my degree.
I will not hesitate to do the same for my kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you not send her to a regular college? 3.0 is a good GPA. How sad you cannot give her a chance, if you can afford it?
I think it says a lot about you that you think community college is “not a chance.” None if it good.
I was that kid in high school. My parents sent me to college. I did far better in college than high school. Glad my parents gave me a chance. CC is not the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you not send her to a regular college? 3.0 is a good GPA. How sad you cannot give her a chance, if you can afford it?
Depends on SAT score. I'd recommend a gap year before sending a student with a 3.0 off to a university.
You must be joking. A 3.0 is a B average. What planet do some of you live on?
You get a B average just for showing up at most high schools. 50% of all high schoolers have an A average (3.6+ GPA).
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2017/07/17/easy-a-nearly-half-hs-seniors-graduate-average/485787001/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you not send her to a regular college? 3.0 is a good GPA. How sad you cannot give her a chance, if you can afford it?
Depends on SAT score. I'd recommend a gap year before sending a student with a 3.0 off to a university.
You must be joking. A 3.0 is a B average. What planet do some of you live on?
You get a B average just for showing up at most high schools. 50% of all high schoolers have an A average (3.6+ GPA).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you not send her to a regular college? 3.0 is a good GPA. How sad you cannot give her a chance, if you can afford it?
I think it says a lot about you that you think community college is “not a chance.” None if it good.
I was that kid in high school. My parents sent me to college. I did far better in college than high school. Glad my parents gave me a chance. CC is not the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you not send her to a regular college? 3.0 is a good GPA. How sad you cannot give her a chance, if you can afford it?
Depends on SAT score. I'd recommend a gap year before sending a student with a 3.0 off to a university.
Anonymous wrote:We finally came to an agreement which we’re all excited about. While our daughter has struggled socially in HS, she does hold a 3.0 GPA. It’s not great, but decent considering the circumstances. Kids can be so mean!
Anyhow, she plans to transfer after the two years major in biological sciences with an emphasis on animals.
If anyone has gone through the CC route with their child, I’d love to hear some pointers.
Note: The CC isn’t MC PG or VA.
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:You need to make sure she's only taking classes that will transfer to a 4-year college when the time comes. Other than that, it's a fine, economic option.
Anonymous wrote:We finally came to an agreement which we’re all excited about. While our daughter has struggled socially in HS, she does hold a 3.0 GPA. It’s not great, but decent considering the circumstances. Kids can be so mean![b]
Anyhow, she plans to transfer after the two years major in biological sciences with an emphasis on animals.
If anyone has gone through the CC route with their child, I’d love to hear some pointers.
Note: The CC isn’t MC PG or VA.
Thanks!