DawnM
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- Oct 4, 2005
Bumping this thread.
I don't think my son will be in the college class of 2020 unless he goes to school full time this summer and next. Sigh.
They didn't take as many of his transfer credits as we would have liked and are saying they will take 3 more classes if he turns in his final projects to them and they can see what he learned. Problem is, he has no access to them anymore, so he will have to recreate them.....by June 15th. He gets out of finals June 1st. And he is supposed to start summer school at CC immediately.
We are going to suggest summer online classes at his current school (much more expensive, but.....) as they don't start until June 15th, giving him those 2 weeks to see what he can recreate for credit.
And yes, the fact that he didn't save them himself is on him. I am not excusing it. He just didn't save it after he turned it in. ARGH!
We are going to decide this weekend what our plan of action is and how soon he can graduate. I am thinking Dec. of 2020 at the earliest.
I don't think my son will be in the college class of 2020 unless he goes to school full time this summer and next. Sigh.
They didn't take as many of his transfer credits as we would have liked and are saying they will take 3 more classes if he turns in his final projects to them and they can see what he learned. Problem is, he has no access to them anymore, so he will have to recreate them.....by June 15th. He gets out of finals June 1st. And he is supposed to start summer school at CC immediately.
We are going to suggest summer online classes at his current school (much more expensive, but.....) as they don't start until June 15th, giving him those 2 weeks to see what he can recreate for credit.
And yes, the fact that he didn't save them himself is on him. I am not excusing it. He just didn't save it after he turned it in. ARGH!
We are going to decide this weekend what our plan of action is and how soon he can graduate. I am thinking Dec. of 2020 at the earliest.