
I have a student who excels in everything except Math. How do I help make up for her low SAT or ACT math scores?
I often get the question from parents of homeschooled students, "how can my son play sports if I homeschool him? He's a great athlete but if he doesn't go to the local public… [more]
A famous study at Yale University polled graduating seniors in a class in the ‘50s. The students were asked what their specific and written goals for their careers and finances… [more]
Dual enrollment for homeschoolers is a hot topic these days, and depending on who you ask, it’s considered either the greatest thing since the personal computer, or an expensive… [more]
This post has absolutely nothing to do with homeschooling or preparing for college, but it's something I've been pondering recently. What is the point of reading? Why do we as… [more]
Today’s question of the day comes from Cindy, who asks: “My boys are just now in 6th grade, but I would say that my biggest question is what courses and how much of each should… [more]
Writing is a skill that everyone uses in one form or another, and it's also a skill that can always be improved upon. When it comes to college admissions, the application essay… [more]
When should we begin visiting college campuses? This is a great question, and one that many parents neglect to ask. It’s never too early to start visiting potential college… [more]
Where can I find a list of Christian colleges in our region of the country? And how can I know if they are truly Christian? This is a loaded question, but one that many homeschooling… [more]
Paying for college. The thought of this can be extremely daunting for most families, especially if their son or daughter is ineligible for academic or athletic scholarships or… [more]
What classes should my homeschooled student be taking in high school in order to have the best chance for college acceptance and scholarships? The best courses to take in high… [more]
This story has nothing to do with homeschooling or college admissions, but I think it's a great example of how the grass always looks greener on the other side, and how we all… [more]
Our community college offers classes to high school juniors and seniors in our area; if my student takes college courses there in conjunction with his/her high school classes,… [more]
Laura writes in with a question about math. I have a student who excels in everything except Math. How do I help make up for her low SAT or ACT math scores? Tough question,… [more]
Yesterday I posted a poll for all my subscribers who have downloaded the 10 Step Guide to Stress Free College Planning, asking for feedback on it's usefulness to them. As I continue… [more]

Our community college offers classes to high school juniors and seniors in our area; if my student takes college courses there in conjunction with his/her high school classes, will the credits transfer to a major college/university? Is there a limit to the number of credits that will be accepted?

One day the father of a very wealthy family took his son on a trip to the country with the firm purpose of showing his son how poor people live.

What classes should my homeschooled student be taking in high school in order to have the best chance for college acceptance and scholarships?
When people ask me, why are you starting a website specifically for homeschoolers to prepare for college? Isn’t there enough information out there without adding to the clutter? I always have to laugh as I respond that … [Read More...]
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