My son is going to take the college entrance exam next year, but his grades aren't very good at the moment. What can I do?




My son is going to take the college entrance exam next year, but his grades are not very good. I'm worried that he won't get into college. If that happens, what should I do? Should I let him take a preparatory course? Should I let him repeat the year? Should I let him get a part-time job? Should I let him join the army? I really don't know what to do. I've talked to my son about this, and he says he won't get a part-time job or join the army; he just wants to study. What should I do? What should I do?
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Comments
I understand your concerns as a parent. It might be helpful to focus on finding the best preparatory course that can enhance his study skills and knowledge for the exam.
Considering he wants to continue studying, maybe you could look into schools that have lower entry requirements or those that offer different pathways like vocational training.
Since he's not interested in working or joining the army, supporting his motivation to study is crucial. Perhaps setting up a study plan with achievable goals can help him improve over time.
It sounds like your son has a clear idea of what he doesn't want to do. Maybe you could explore alternative education options together, such as community colleges or online courses that might better suit his learning style.
Given his determination to study, it would be beneficial to seek advice from educational consultants who specialize in college admissions. They can provide guidance on how to strengthen his application.