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Homeschooling credit question?

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If I'm home schooled and I require 2 full credit classes to graduate, and 2 half credit classes, and on the homeschooling website (pinnacleeducation.com) it says it takes 42 days to complete one full credit, how long will it take to graduate and how many hours a day do I have to spend doing the classes?

I read that one credit is 120 hours in one class (is that true? Or does it depend), so I'd have to spend 3hrs a day per subject? ...

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  1. This is a simple math problem. You already have all the information you need to figure out the answer to your question. If you're going to homeschool you better start getting used to being a bit independent and thinking for yourself instead of waiting for your peers to share the answer with you.  


  2. One Carnegie Unit in a bricks-and-mortar high school is 120 hours in the chair.  But it appears that with Pinnacle, you can earn your credits on the basis of finishing the course, not how many hours you put in.  One of the FAQs mentions graduating early by working at your own speed.  So, it seems that 42 days would be the max you can take, but you could go faster? Seems like...

  3. why must you have credit classes to graduate from homeschool?  i don't think i understand the question.  here you just finish grade level work and when you're done, you've graduated.  

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