Archive for November, 2007
Fun Homeschool Ideas
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Question: fun ideas for 20 teens to do and places to go in BC?
hey! my online Homeschool Class wants to get together in june, and do something fun in British Columbia. do you guys have any ideas? im thinking it could be an over night thing, or maybe even a couple ideas. but i have no idea what we could do! none of us have met each other and yeah... so it would be good if u could give us good "bonding activity ideas".. help?!
Answer: british columbia where? bonding activities?
snowboarding, camping (maybe not in this weather) , and uhhh partying! haha
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Homeschool Biology Courses
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Question: What should i do if i decide to homeschool?
im in high school now, going to homeschool soon.
ive already taken algebra 1, algebra 2, geometry, biology, english 1, 2 and 3. world history, civics, and us history, earth & environmental science, physical science and biology.
next semester i was suppose to take pre calculus, i guess the Homeschooling(american school of corr) doesn't have the class i was planning on taking, pre calculus. am i allowed to go to a local college and take the SAT OR ACT test and take some college courses there, so when i go to a university i wont have much to finish.
i wanted to take courses at a local college and do Homeschooling at the same time. Will it still be free? or will i have to pay since i will be homeschooled?
i want to go to a 4 yr university, but do basics in local college cuz i heard it was free, idk if it works like that for homeschoolers too.
Answer: Each state has different laws about education. So, you'll need to ask this specifying the state.
In my state, FL, state law allows homeschoolers and public schoolers to both take dual-enrollment classes (ones that count towards high school graduation and college at the same time) tuition-free (they still have to pay for books and some fees). But not every state allows that...
Good luck.
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