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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 280522" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>DDD she is currently enrolled in one of our state universities about an hour from home. The deal we made with her months ago was that if she took an english course at the community college this summer to improve her skills and she follows our house rules we will pay her tuition. She has one year to prove herself. If she fails any course or parties to excess and gets into trouble she has to come home and either enroll in a tech school or get a full time job and find a place to live. It's all up to her. I don't think we can be any fairer than that.</p><p></p><p>The english class actually started two weeks ago M-TH 8-10. She has gone every day so far. It's a fairly easy course for her but is the one she tested into in the college pretesting. Her vocab/sentence structure skills are low because she hated to read. She finds herself in class with many people whose education level is fairly low, and that in and of itself I think is an eye opener for her.</p><p></p><p>You know as much as I say I'm done now, we are still trying to make sure she has all the opportunities she needs to function in the real world.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for all your support. It means a lot to me.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 280522, member: 59"] DDD she is currently enrolled in one of our state universities about an hour from home. The deal we made with her months ago was that if she took an english course at the community college this summer to improve her skills and she follows our house rules we will pay her tuition. She has one year to prove herself. If she fails any course or parties to excess and gets into trouble she has to come home and either enroll in a tech school or get a full time job and find a place to live. It's all up to her. I don't think we can be any fairer than that. The english class actually started two weeks ago M-TH 8-10. She has gone every day so far. It's a fairly easy course for her but is the one she tested into in the college pretesting. Her vocab/sentence structure skills are low because she hated to read. She finds herself in class with many people whose education level is fairly low, and that in and of itself I think is an eye opener for her. You know as much as I say I'm done now, we are still trying to make sure she has all the opportunities she needs to function in the real world. Thanks for all your support. It means a lot to me. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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