Try www.schooloftomorrow.com I graduated a year early from a very tiny private school in a very small town in Minnesota (I was the only graduate that year). This is the curriculum we used and it isn't that expensive.
2006-08-24 14:47:32
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answered by Gwen 5
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BYU has one of the best quality to expense ratios -- but even that is about $100 per class or so. If you only need a few more credits, that would be a good option.
If you need several credits, you should look at the homeschooling cooperatives in your state. Some states will fund homeschooling. Co-ops can help you find an organization that facilitates such funding, or help you find other options specific to your local area.
2006-08-24 22:15:45
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answered by Unknown User 3
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i think the best thing to do is get out of highschool as fast as you can. i have actually got a couple suggestions that i wish i had gone. i don't know if you're intelligent or you are LD student, but either way it is a convenient way to stop wastefully expending your years of youth at high school
1) Get your g.e.d. If you take the test and you pass you can taht diploma which is equal to a high school diploma. Then you can go to community college, which is probably your best bet if you graduate early. Spend two years there, do well, and transfer to a top notch school on scholarships. They will think you are unique because of the path you've chosen. It's an added bonus to if you're a minority or having problems or deficits in another area. I wish i did this because i could have got done my core credits already.
2) This is the hard way. LOAD UP ON HARD CLASSES AND CREDITS. Take advanced placement or better known as AP classes and get credits fast. You also have a better chance of going to a better school right after high school. Take summer school, just load up your classes, discount the study halls. Work your butt of and be a hermit.
2006-08-24 21:47:59
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answered by Anonymous
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You don't necessarily need to go through an online program. Check out the regulations where you live about getting a high school diploma and see if you can do it with the resources you want to.
You could check into A Beka for resources. www.abeka.com I'm not sure how much it costs, but I do think it's less than $1500.
2006-08-25 08:03:41
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answered by glurpy 7
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We homeschool practically for free. You don't have to buy the boxed curriculum sets. You can order workbooks from the site below. You can find out if your school district has a book depository, where you can find free text books. You can use the library and internet.
2006-08-25 07:44:16
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answered by Jessie P 6
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I do not understand. You are asking a question about home-schooling yourself. To paraphrase an old quote, "He who home-schools myself has a fool for a teacher." Are the schools in your area that bad?
2006-08-24 21:48:03
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answered by Anonymous
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get a ged that is faster and cheaper
2006-08-25 03:44:46
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answered by Neil G 6
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do all homework
2006-08-24 23:16:17
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answered by trish 2
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