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| From: | SonjaC (24.32.79.49)
| | Subject: | Re: Help! | |
Date: | November 12, 2008 at 8:56 am PST |
In Reply to: Help! posted by L. Jander on October 3, 2008 at 1:19 pm:
I didn't see a response to your cry for help. 1st: What are your state's regulations concerning homeschooling? 2nd: Will your school accept a transcript from you? 3rd: Understand that not all colleges accept transcripts from homeschoolers. Do you need to check with the college your child will attend concerning transcripts from homeschooler?
I do know of one person that homeschooled their child during the summer to prepare her to skip a grade at public school. She was pretty much ahead in all areas except, of course, math. So they just did a full year of math in the summer and covered the other areas as needed. More questions than answers, but another way to do it might be dual enrollment. She would be enrolled in public school and junior college (if available). The credits she earns at the jc would count towards both hs and college credit. I don't know if it would help her graduate hs early, but it would give her a jumpstart on her college credits. Just last May, a young man in our area graduated from junior college with an associates degree about a week before he graduated from high school! It made the front page of the local paper. Truly a dedicated student! Hope some of this helps you.
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