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Pop Quiz – Will You Pass or Fail?
Years ago when I was writing articles for a military newspaper, I gained an appreciation for good headlines. Headlines grab our attention. They make us curious enough not only to read the article…

Homeschooling To Higher Education: Prep For College Success
Post sponsored by Excel High School For many, the homeschool journey is a deliberate and passionate choice, driven by a desire for personalized education that aligns with familial values and…

Tips for Teens Considering Medical School
Guest post by Heidi Rosenberg Medicine is one of the most coveted courses, especially for high school students. Right from childhood, when children visit a doctor's office or any other medical…

Getting into First Choice College
Congratulations! You've been working hard and now the end of your high school journey is in sight. It's time to review your plan and make sure that what you've set in place will still carry…

How To Help Your Teen Transition Into Adulthood
Transitioning your teen into college, and adult life is an adventure that will take both parent and child on the ride of a lifetime. Do you like roller coasters? Dark tunnels, anyone? What…

FAQ: High School Homeschool Dual Enrollment
One of the best secrets about homeschooling high school is that of dual enrollment credits. It really is an amazing way to get ahead of the game, which explains why the concept has taken off…

This is it, the finish line is within your sight! Whether you have homeschooled only for a short time or if you have homeschooled your teen for many years, these last four years are a time of…
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…