| 5 Elements Homeschoolers must have on their High School Transcripts |
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As a homeschooling parent, you are responsible for creating a transcript. There is no such thing as a standard transcript form even among school districts. Generally, the more competitive the college, the more detailed the transcript. |
| American Literature Courses |
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Listing of available curriculums, classes, and resources for American Literature at the high school level. |
| Community Colleges |
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Community Colleges offer homeschoolers preparation for a four-university in two ways.
It can save students a tremendous amount of money in tuition and living expenses.It also avoids the entire issue of required high school courses. |
| Homeschooling and Higher Education |
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Most colleges have received applications from homeschooled students and have developed policies for evaluating their records. A number of admissions departments have set specific standards by which they judge homeschooled students, with most preferring to consider student portfolios, a transcript of coursework prepared by parents, and the student's SAT or ACT test scores. |
| Secular Homeschooling Curriculum: High School Science |
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As far as I can tell, these resources do not advocate a specific religious world view. |
| Thinking about homeschooling Algebra? |
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It is not unusual for parents to feel hesitant about homeschooling Algebra for the first time. A seemingly common concern I hear from parents is that they feel unprepared for it. If you’re about to home school Algebra, please don’t feel this way. You may be more prepared for it than you may realize. You CAN home school Algebra, especially the traditional first part of it, often called Algebra 1 at the high school or middle school level. |