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This week my dd (15)started CC and it seems to be working out wonderfully. I was a little concerned, since we haven't stepped foot into a school for years. I thought I had dropped her off to a wild pack of wolves.

 

My daughter is answering questions, writing papers, and her confidence has soared with this new experience. Yesterday in an English class, the teacher asked who had read Tale of Two Cities, she raised her hand and she was the only one. They discussed it for 20 minutes. I am glad we spent all of the time on Charles Dickens last year.

 

I advised her to participate, sit on the front row, answer questions and be prepared. She already mentioned that several people forgot their first paper that was due, books, fell asleep etc.

 

I just wanted to share some of my relief that things are going well. I think this route is going to work out perfectly. I am glad we made this choice for part of our high school curriculum.:)

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What great news! Congratulations to both you and your daughter. (My daughter found in her community college classes that the class size dwindled as more and more assignments came due. It will be interesting to see if your daughter notes the same trend.)

 

Regards,

Kareni

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This week my dd (15)started CC and it seems to be working out wonderfully.

 

I just wanted to share some of my relief that things are going well. I think this route is going to work out perfectly. I am glad we made this choice for part of our high school curriculum.:)

 

Thank you for sharing. Very nice to hear your dd's study at CC. Cheers!

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This week my dd (15)started CC and it seems to be working out wonderfully. I was a little concerned, since we haven't stepped foot into a school for years. I thought I had dropped her off to a wild pack of wolves.

 

My daughter is answering questions, writing papers, and her confidence has soared with this new experience. Yesterday in an English class, the teacher asked who had read Tale of Two Cities, she raised her hand and she was the only one. They discussed it for 20 minutes. I am glad we spent all of the time on Charles Dickens last year.

 

I advised her to participate, sit on the front row, answer questions and be prepared. She already mentioned that several people forgot their first paper that was due, books, fell asleep etc.

 

I just wanted to share some of my relief that things are going well. I think this route is going to work out perfectly. I am glad we made this choice for part of our high school curriculum.:)

 

Great news and thank you for sharing!!! Way to go to your Dd.

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