Yes, we bought one for our high school daughter. It is a regular adult size guitar. It is also very good quality for the price.
My dtr has been using it without any problems except for replacing strings once and a while when she has broken them.
Agree about going to a music store. As for the size, a Dreadnaught is about the biggest guitar around, in terms of scale length as well as body size. It gets a big sound if you can play it, but may be too big for some player's hands.
Also, it is typically used for flat-picking and strumming---if your daughter is mainly a finger-picker, most of them use a smaller guitar. Even some players with big hands prefer a 00 or 000 size. All of which points to the need to go to a music store and ask for the person who knows about guitars.
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