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Seven blog posts you loved in 2017

By |2017-12-20T08:25:27-05:00December 20th, 2017|Advice, High school transcripts, Preparing for college, Standardized tests, Tips for high school|

To help celebrate this holiday season, we’d like to share seven of our most popular blog posts from 2017. We hope you find something useful or inspiring here! 1. Which year is most important on a high school transcript? 2. How to make your own homeschool high school diploma 3. Read this before giving straight [...]

10 reasons every homeschool student needs a LinkedIn profile

By |2017-12-13T07:33:19-05:00December 13th, 2017|Advice, High school transcripts, Preparing for college, Tips for high school|

LinkedIn has become an increasingly popular professional network among high school students looking to package and brand themselves for the college admissions process. It's a platform that can be incredibly useful for students who want to: Build their professional networks early Present a professional appearance to the world Connect with potential professors, mentors, and college [...]

One simple trick for saving time and money in college

By |2017-12-05T07:50:37-05:00December 5th, 2017|Advice, Preparing for college, Tips for high school|

Did you know there’s a way to earn college credit for work your student has already accomplished—saving both time and money, and potentially putting your student on an expedited graduation schedule for college? If that sounds interesting, let me introduce you to the concept of prior learning assessment (or PLA). If you aren’t already aware, [...]

What every homeschool family should know about Advanced Placement (AP) courses and exams

By |2017-11-20T07:56:54-05:00November 20th, 2017|High school transcripts, Advice, Preparing for college, Tips for high school|

Does your student want to boost his or her transcript and get a head-start on college-level work? Advanced Placement (AP) courses and exams may be a great option. Not only will your student get the chance to dive head-first into college-level study and testing—college admissions officials will also recognize his or her drive and willingness [...]

College admissions for homeschoolers: Four important tips from admissions officers

By |2017-12-08T09:02:11-05:00November 8th, 2017|Advice, High school transcripts, Preparing for college, Tips for high school|

"Being homeschooled isn’t enough to make you interesting anymore.” This is what a college admissions officer told me last year as I was interviewing him for a book I was writing about college admissions for homeschoolers. It was not something I expected to hear, of course, and as I continued to think about it, I [...]

A quick guide to CLEP for homeschoolers

By |2017-10-25T08:28:17-04:00October 25th, 2017|High school transcripts, Preparing for college, Tips for high school|

As out-of-the-box thinkers, homeschoolers are often looking for ways to expedite their educational journey, especially when it comes to college. Today, we’re exploring one crucial method to accelerate your student’s college career—taking CLEP exams. What exactly is CLEP? It stands for College Level Examination Process, a series of 33 tests in five academic areas offered [...]

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