College Prep
5 Math Tips for the Gifted Learner
Guest post by Kimberly Smith Having a gifted learner can be a blessing as well as a challenge. A blessing because your child is mastering a skill quickly. And, a challenge…
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Give your students access to world class writing expertise anywhere, day or night with ecree. With ecree, you get both expertly crafted writing-based course content and technology that provides…
Quick Facts about Homeschoolers and College
Many people think that homeschoolers are not prepared for college. According to research by the National Education Association, most people are concerned about the effectiveness of a homeschool…
How to Enter the Military as a Homeschooler
It’s important that we always remember to pay homage to our heroes, especially our military heroes. They’ve voluntarily decided to put their lives at risk to protect our country! What…
Online Resources to Supplement Homeschool
According to the National Center for Education Statistics, almost 1.8 million children in the U.S. are homeschooled. Homeschooled students are composed of a wide range of ages, as well as racial,…
How to Plan High School Homeschool Curriculum
High School Course Requirements High school course requirements vary by state. However, putting together a solid curriculum that supports your state’s graduation requirements is a vital…
Where to Start With High School Internships
A college education carries with it far more than a piece of paper. There’s the prestige of having earned a degree and the benefits of a better job outcome, both of which are only…
College Admissions and Scholarships
What do colleges expect from homeschoolers? Let's find out. Ivy League Schools Ivy league schools differ in the way they handle applications from homeschoolers. Harvard, for example, doesn’t…
Homeschool Diploma vs. GED
Today, the stigma of the GED is all but disappeared. Many homeschool teens turn to the GED as a viable way to verify their home education. However, the GED itself has begun to give students…