Posts Tagged ‘High School’
Tips For Homeschooling On A Budget By Christine Harrell
Choosing to homeschool can be one of the most important decisions a family has to make. There are various reasons to homeschool, but no matter what the reason there is no doubt it will affect a family’s finances! Because of the increased time and interaction that home schooling brings, many families end up relying on one-income. In addition to the loss of income, home schooling also brings the added expense of things like field trips and home schooling supplies. This is why home schooling on a budget is so essential!
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College Transitioning Tips for your Homeschooler By: Mimi Rothschild
If your homeschooler is a sophomore or junior, they are probably beginning to think about colleges. They are probably wondering which one they will attend, whether they will live off or on campus, what their major will be, and how they will make the transition from homeschooled scholar to college student. Three of the ways that your college student can ensure a pleasant transition into college life are: getting a part time job six months or more before beginning college, join an organization that can act as a resource on college campuses (such as local ministries), engage in fully independent activities (like studying for exams or setting personal goals for achievement).
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Choosing the Right Online High School By: Kris Koonar
It is very important to choose the right kind of online high school. Earning a high school diploma from a reputed school will always benefit in the future. It is advisable to always conduct research on various online schools that exist. If you land up in a wrong school, you not only waste your money but also the precious years of your life. Schools actually play an important part in our life and are responsible for grooming us in a certain way. Though you choose an online high school, you need to be aware about what kind of study material they provide and the other important facilities.
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