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When I did my initial interview with my caseworker, I was told I was a good candidate and had been approved to start the parenting classes (MAPP or PRIDE, not sure which). She told me the classes would be for 11 weeks and would either be on Mondays or Thursdays. After the visit, I started to stress because I am in a Bachelor's program and my classes are Thursday nights. I just received an e-mail confirming that my classes are Thursday nights. I sent an e-mail back explaining my situation and said I am open to any other day and would be willing to drive wherever I needed to attend another class. She said that was the only class bt another may be starting in the Spring. I sent an email to my professor explaining the situation and asked if I could do my classes online. No response from her yet. My biggest concern with rescheduling is that the classes won't happen in the Spring or they will and will still be on Thursday nights. Can I do my classes somewhere else? Help!!!!
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