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If you want to start being homeschooled but have completed 2 years of highschool how do you know which classes

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to take?

and what if you previously failed classes?

How do you go about making those up?

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  1. Go to you previous high school and ask for the graduation requirements and a non-official copy of your transcript


  2. I do online schooling too.

    For me I have to have the following classes:

    Algebra 1 and 2.

    Geometry.

    English 1-4.

    World History.

    American History.

    Economics/American Government.

    3 Sciences: Earth/Space Science, Chemistry, Biology.

    8.5 Electives.

    (2 credits in foreign language if going to a university.)

    Also, you have to have 1 credit in like band, art, chorus, etc.

    And one in like Agriculture, Drafting, etc.

    I'm pretty sure that your's may be different, but make sure you get the math, english, science, social studies, and electives.

    I wish you good luck!!  :)

  3. The great thing about homeschooling is the chance to chart your own course.

    Since you are starting your third year of high school, give some thought to what you'd like to do in two years...if college is on the horizon, start looking into the requirements of the college(s) of your choice.

    Read this book.  It was written just for teens like you.

  4. I am not sure about Penn Foster, but for the first part of your question......just go to the Department of Education website for your state and there you will find a requirement list of classes that you must take to receive a diploma from your state. It really doesn't matter what order you take them in, following all prereq's of course, just as long as you get them done by the time you are wanting to graduate.

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