Originally Posted by HowlerKarma
It's not that there's anything wrong with those kids with IQ down in the 110-120 range. But they cannot keep up with kids like my DD, and placing them in the same class with her forces the teacher to hold my DD back so that the rest of them can manage to keep up.

whistle

Wait April Fool's Day... in college, compounding things I know from personal experience and descriptions you've given of your daughter... I am going to have to call shenanigans on this. Wouldn't the actual effect be that your daughter would amazingly get a professor to follow along with her at her pace, answer her questions, delve into the topics as she'd like? And if the other students happen to keep up, they'll learn far more than they were going to starting out?