Seems like a good solution, assuming the community colleges (higher level government schools) are prevented from accepting "underage" students. Let's hope this doesn't happen.
Seems like a good solution, assuming the community colleges (higher level government schools) are NOT prevented from accepting "underage" students. Let's hope this doesn't happen.
That's what I meant to say.
The man who runs the High School through which my daughter will be provided a 'record, transcript and diploma told me that the Community Colleges CANNOT deny access to their programs by younger students IF those students meet any pre-requisites for the college and the course. Most colleges will have some sort of 'Entrance Exam' If the student passes it, and if the course has no other pre-requisites then the student should be able to take the course regardless of age. We'll probably wait until our daughter is 16 simply because she doesn't feel comfortable with the idea of being in a college classroom yet. If she wants to go earlier, we'll be happy to get her set up for that. We're going to use our local CC for Chemisty (w/lab), Physics, Spanish, and maybe Psychology.