<p>Ok, so to break it all down it sucks I know but I am a convicted felon with a Robbery in the first degree on my record I have 5 years of probation. Released around 5 months ago. I'm looking forward to some college courses however I am not sure what I should take. I recently took a test that had a list of skills descriptions and my results were quite good and my instructor said I should look into some college courses. The paper that I got my scores from looked exactly like this CASAS</a> ABE GEDindex</p>
<p>My score for reading was a 254 and my math score was 242. What classes would any of you recommend me to be successful with such a horrible record? lol</p>
<p>Any entry(freshman level) course at small Community and Junior Colleges would fit that description from your link. If you put in the effort most 101’s will be doable, and maybe more from there depending on how it goes. You are probably capable of much more then you are giving yourself credit for. Good luck and many blessings with college man.</p>
<p>Yeah. Community College can be an excellent option. From there there are literally endless possibilities. Best of luck, I’m sure you will succeed. Luke is right that you absolutely have great potential!</p>