<p>Also, it would be more difficult, perhaps, than taking the class at a local CC, but there are many options for online study. If your daughter has a tutor who could help with an online class, it might be an option worth considering if she is unable to find an appropriate class locally.</p>
<p>eg1/bluebayou:</p>
<p>If my daughter still gets a D this semester, and she retakes an online calculus course next semester (if she is not allowed to take it from our local CC). Can an online calculus class be considered a formal credit (or even college-level transferable) that my D can use it to demo her progress?</p>
<p>With good effort and a focus, it’s possible to bring it up…
At first quarter, I had a low C in AP BC Calculus…
At the semester, I had a B
At the end of the year, I had pulled off an A, as well as a 5 on the AP exam.</p>
<p>Make sure hard work is put in, and she’ll have a chance to avoid a difficult situation.</p>
<p>one other option is uccp, but online is definitely not a substitute for a juco course. </p>
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