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Homeschool World Forum Read thousands of forum posts on topics such as homeschool law, getting started, curriculum, special needs, homeschool vs public school, and much, much more! 2007-08-30T11:26:26-06:00 https://www.home-school.com/forums/feed.php?f=22&t=2586 2007-08-30T11:26:26-06:00 2007-08-30T11:26:26-06:00 https://www.home-school.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2586&p=10551#p10551 <![CDATA[how to create a curriculum]]> Statistics: Posted by Ramona — Thu Aug 30, 2007 11:26 am


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If so, I'd say, probably not. However you will want to know that she did.

My understanding is that most colleges go by the score on the ACT or SAT depending on what part of the country you are in and a high school transcript.

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I do have a question. She still is pretty set on going to art school. Do I have to really go seriosly indepth with the labs for her biology and chemistry? I know they have virtual labs. Would they be enough do you think?

I sure do value your opinions. Thanks so much

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- Self-practice books designed for students who need help catching up on a subject

- Made-for-homeschooling books

- Even textbooks designed for use in public schools

All of the above are the same. Depending on the publishing company, the above textbooks have virtually the same content. For Biology, I went with a textbook which was made particularly for student practice, but it worked just as well as any other textbook I've ever used, if not better. Self-practice books designed for students that need a boost in their class tend to be more explanatory than others. But you can go by your own - and your child's - judgment of the book's content.

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Sometimes my head is spinning from all the info out there! My dd is not someone who likes to sit for a long time with her nose in a book. She wants to pursue an art career so she is very hands on and likes to create things. So I am trying to be creative with her resourses to get the core subjects done. ANY input would be appreciated. :?

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