Oh, you can also ask for examples of student work that received an A grade in the prerequisite class and compare to your daughter's work.

There are usually plenty of loopholes and flexible instructors, BUT they're flexibility is probably limited. If it doesn't go well, in 2 years they might be less accommodating even if she's truly ready then. Maybe this is my insecurity talking, but it's keeping me back from putting my son into community college even though he has taken placement testing, has been on campus and in classrooms fr a semester and has instructor approval for some classes. If I put him in before he's really ready and can be successful in the setting, I might lose a valuable education resource for him. My son has ADHD, which is why I'm holding back so strongly. Go ahead and start connecting with instructors. The more familiar you are with the people and the courses, the better you will know when she is ready and what she is ready for.