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My daughters goals

Yesterday my daughter and I had a conversation about her homeschooling goals. We started out discussing college and looked at her favorite choice online to see if it really measured up to her goals. She's 12. If you think that is a bit much for a 12 year old to discuss, read this story about a 14 year old homeschool grad who has received two degrees . Story found at NC Homeschool News Full story at Star News online Read more Notes From a Homeschooling Mom Visit Me at the Families.com Homeschool Blog Visit My Education Column at Examiner.com

Colleges with best return on investment that accept CLEP

A colleague of mine at Examiner.com just wrote the article S mart Money magazine ranks colleges with "payback ratio" As many homeschoolers take CLEP exams in high school to put a few credits under their belt and to prove their worth, I thought I would compare this list to the list of CLEP colleges. The number in parenthesis is return on investment. Public Colleges University of Georgia(338%) YES Texas A&M (315%)YES University of Texas yes Austin (306%) yES, WITH FEES Georgia Tech (263%) yes University of Washington (225%) NO Liberal Arts College Washington and Lee (165%) NO University of Richmond (130%),YES Lafayette College (115%),NO College of the Holy Cross (114%),YES Bucknell (114%)YES Ivy Leage Princeton (132%), YES Dartmouth (131%), YES Yale (127%),NO Harvard (124%),LIMITED University of Pennsylvania (124%) YES Read more Notes From a Homeschooling Mom Visit Me at the Families.com Homeschool Blog Visit My Education Column at Examiner.com

feeling a little bummed

I must have spent an hour searching for something light hearted, fun, and homeschooly... The reason... Everything I have read today just seems down... negative... critical. I feel like homeschoolers as a whole are spending too much time defending ourselves and justifying our condition. I am going to work on being more positive in thenext year, even if I can only come up with one positive thing to say each day. jRead more Notes From a Homeschooling Mom Visit Me at the Families.com Homeschool Blog Visit My Education Column at Examiner.com

My recent homeschooling and education articles

What about Honors, AP, and IB Programs? As my son works on his high school program, I have been double checking to make sure is on track to be on equal ground with other students who will be apply to college along with him. Since he is college bound, in my mind, he must be able to compete with other college students on their level. A Warning for Hybrid Homeschoolers Some time ago, I explained that the best label for our family in the homeschooling realm is hybrid homeschooling. Hybrid homeschoolers work in the middle ground between school and home. Reasons I am glad we homeschool: Cheating Reports of an increase in students cheating has caught America by surprise. Sixty-four percent of students cheated on a test in the past year and 38 percent did so two or more times, up from 60 percent and 35 percent in a 2006 survey. Grant and Scholarship Advice for Homeschoolers As the costs of state colleges continue to rise deeming them unaffordable, I am becoming worried about how my homeschoole...

Best of Homeschooling: My favorite blogs

Sending out some link love to my fellow homeschoolers: Phat Mommy: she almost never blogs about homeschooling. I think that is what keeps her blog fresh and interesting. She has a life. Spiritbee: I think its the pretty colors and the logo that first attracted me. Home Spun Juggling: My favorite part of this blog is the cartoons. The regular posts are good too. Nerd Family: I am a nerd too. I can't help it. Lots of cood givaways, meal plan ideas, and fun links. Read more Notes From a Homeschooling Mom Visit Me at the Families.com Homeschool Blog Visit My Education Column at Examiner.com