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Are you sure that’s really the case? Around here, the summer courses tend to be either 5 or 6 weeks long and cram all the material into long painful class sessions running 5 days a week.</p>
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Are you sure that’s really the case? Around here, the summer courses tend to be either 5 or 6 weeks long and cram all the material into long painful class sessions running 5 days a week.</p>
<p>Yes I’m sure it meets over 12 weeks three times a week so it’s not crammed in. We may need to get her some additional tutoring too. But others who’ve struggled have said the class at the community college is at a slower pace and is better for students who struggle.</p>
<p>I don’t understand how the class can be at a slower pace if the same material is covered. But I think taking the class while at home without other distractions can be helpful. A wacky suggestion here…can you take the course with her? I know this sounds really odd but it may give you some insight to her learning difficulties. Often as adults, we are much more intuitive and can help teach our children how to approach the subject (for many students this is that little extra help that can get them over the hump).</p>