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Passed Freshman College Comp!!
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My boys (ages 16 and 14) both passed Freshman College Comp on Wednesday! The older son had attempted English Comp w/ AND w/o Essay and missed each test by just a couple points. They say third time's a charm and it proved true for him! =D

My 16yos has also passed Western Civ I (with the knowledge he acquired via Ages of Empires III), US Hist I, Analyzing & Interpreting Lit, and Biology. Coupled with the credits he has gained via dual enrollment, he now has 30 credits! One year of college completed!

Amy S.
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testers2 Wrote:My boys (ages 16 and 14) both passed Freshman College Comp on Wednesday! The older son had attempted English Comp w/ AND w/o Essay and missed each test by just a couple points. They say third time's a charm and it proved true for him! =D

My 16yos has also passed Western Civ I (with the knowledge he acquired via Ages of Empires III), US Hist I, Analyzing & Interpreting Lit, and Biology. Coupled with the credits he has gained via dual enrollment, he now has 30 credits! One year of college completed!

Amy S.

Amy - that is good news! Congrats!
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Wow!

Congratulations to both boys and Mom!!!

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Congrats to both you and your sons. Great job! You all must feel so good about the accomplishments.
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Great to hear! Well on the waySmile
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testers2 Wrote:My boys (ages 16 and 14) both passed Freshman College Comp on Wednesday! The older son had attempted English Comp w/ AND w/o Essay and missed each test by just a couple points. They say third time's a charm and it proved true for him! =D

My 16yos has also passed Western Civ I (with the knowledge he acquired via Ages of Empires III), US Hist I, Analyzing & Interpreting Lit, and Biology. Coupled with the credits he has gained via dual enrollment, he now has 30 credits! One year of college completed!

Amy S.
That's awesome, Amy!!! They deserve a high five and...I dunno whatever would be a special treat for them. Btw, so do you for being quite the Mom in helping them! Wink

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