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Know Any Good Homeschooling programs?

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Ones that get you credits so you recieve your diploma, and are able to go on to collage.

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  1. flvs Florida Virtual School. It cost ya if you do not live here. But if u do it's free. They have alot of Courses you can take, you get a teacher and they call you email you they can IM you. And they try any way possible to help you if your stuck.


  2. Here are some traditional text book programs you may want to look into:

    http://www.successful-homeschooling.com/...

    Here are some computer based programs:

    http://www.successful-homeschooling.com/...

    You also need to check out your state's laws here:

    http://www.hslda.org/laws/default.asp

    Here's some info about preparing for college:

    http://www.hslda.org/courtreport/v19n6/v...

    Good luck!

  3. If you want some "all in one" high school options, here are a few...

    Apex:

    http://www.apexlearning.com/

    K12 (uses some Apex courses and some of their own):

    http://www.k12.com/hsc/flash/

    Florida Virtual School:

    http://www.flvs.net/

    NorthStar Academy:

    http://www.northstar-academy.org/......

    UNL Independent Study High School:

    http://nebraskahs.unl.edu/index.shtml......

    Center for Distance and Independent Study:

    http://cdis.missouri.edu/

    Keystone High School:

    http://www.keystonehighschool.com/

    The Potter's School:

    http://www.pottersschool.com/

  4. All homeschoolers can go on to college.  You do not need a formal program, nor do you need to be enrolled in a virtual school.

  5. Homeschoolers do not need an accredited diploma to go on to college. Universities across the nation accept homeschoolers, even actively recruit them every year, many of whom do not have an accredited diploma, but simply homeschooled under their parents guidance. All colleges ask of homeschoolers is a well written transcript, SAT/ACT scores, and occasionally some additional testing and/or a bibliography of materials used for durring the course of study, as well as the standard application requirements (essays, interview, reference letters, whatever is required of public schoolers). Nearly every university in the USA including Harvard, Yale, and other Ivy League schools accept homeschoolers and admit them in this way. A diploma is not worth the paper it's printed on in the real world unless you want to go streight into the work force after highschool, and even then, a homeschool diploma issued by a parent is usually just as good.

  6. Abeka Academy.

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