@MikhailaFuller Praying for your family. That is incredibly tough especially with the negative responses people feel they must give here. What a bunch of asses.
@MikeLoz69679227@UltraRunnerPod Totally agree. Take the class at the community college where you are assured credit and knock the class out in a semester as opposed to a year. I know her GPA will drop but it doesn’t seem matter as it is.
@megbasham Same here. Grew up watching them my whole life and then about 8-10 years ago when they got so political I gave up and could care less about anything with the Oscars or any of the award shows. Hollywood is so out of touch with the average person. It’s not even funny.
@ThatRetiredDude@mattvanswol Totally agree because some kids are not test takers and the AP system is geared towards test takers. You might know that information inside and out, but if you can’t do well on that test, you’re screwed. We finally learned that with our last to do dual enrollment —so much better.
@Alana6276874052@MrPitbull07 That’s not always true. My kids did great while we homeschooled and 3/4 were way ahead of their peers when we entered them back into school. One child should not have been homeschooled because he is our quiet but very social kid.
@financedystop In my son‘s case, he did not test well for AP exams and so dual enrollment made so much more sense. Instead of doing AP English he did English 101 and 102 his junior and senior years and got full credits. And lots of other credits from other classes he took.