Posts Tagged ‘College Admission’

Homeschooling High School – How Much Math For College Admission?

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

How important is Algebra 2 for college admissions. Can a student skip this step and still attract the attention of colleges for favorable admission decisions. Find the answers in this article by The HomeScholar.

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Preparing the Homeschooler For College – How Distance Learning Private Schools Can Help

Monday, March 16th, 2009

As a result of the competitive nature of the college admission process, parents are constantly looking for anything that will give them and their children an edge over other applicants. With many schools cutting back on the number of students they admit, and with the requirements for admission becoming more and more rigorous each year, many parents are looking to do everything they can to help their children get into the college or university of their choice.

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Distance Learning – An Option to Disappointing School Districts

Monday, March 9th, 2009

Accountability has become a buzzword around most U.S. school districts. Across the country, schools and school districts are having to deal with increased scrutiny from a variety of government agencies. For many parents, this situation has turned into a tremendous source of anxiety and stress as more and more districts are proving to be less than up to par with the academic requirements established by their individual governing agencies. With competition for college admission increasing every year, parents are beginning to look for alternative academic options for the education of their children, especially as their local school districts continue to fail them.

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How Young is Too Young? When to Start Homeschooling

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

The decision to homeschool a child is never an easy one. For most parents, there is always the fear of whether or not they are qualified to provide an education that is adequate enough to help their children learn and succeed academically. The evidence shows though that homeschooling a child, if it is done properly, can often lead to some amazing results, including higher test scores and increased rates of graduation and college admission.

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