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Is my VocRehab counselar right?
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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 671369" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>My son, easy child 19, is dyslexic and math is not his thing. He thought about mortuary science but it required a minimum score in the state math test, which he didn't have. He has been placed in remedial math but registered so late that there were no classes available. I don't know if it is possible for you to do this but I had my daughter take her math class pass/fail and my son will be taking his math class, once he finishes remedial at another local CC. If you pass a class with a C, it will transfer the credits but not the grade. Another option is to do the math over the summer in a compressed course. My son found in HS that summer school was easier for math because he didn't have to remember the material for as long...</p><p></p><p>Good luck but I don't think you can waive math at the low end. My Difficult Child waived it but only because he had AP Calc and daughter waived the first level based on her SAT score. I took CLEP tests and waived math that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 671369, member: 3493"] My son, easy child 19, is dyslexic and math is not his thing. He thought about mortuary science but it required a minimum score in the state math test, which he didn't have. He has been placed in remedial math but registered so late that there were no classes available. I don't know if it is possible for you to do this but I had my daughter take her math class pass/fail and my son will be taking his math class, once he finishes remedial at another local CC. If you pass a class with a C, it will transfer the credits but not the grade. Another option is to do the math over the summer in a compressed course. My son found in HS that summer school was easier for math because he didn't have to remember the material for as long... Good luck but I don't think you can waive math at the low end. My Difficult Child waived it but only because he had AP Calc and daughter waived the first level based on her SAT score. I took CLEP tests and waived math that way. [/QUOTE]
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