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I'm new to homeschooling and still want a fairly rigorous education. I'd like contact with teachers to be good, as well as have asignments easily sent and viewed. I also don't wan't to waste time with unnecessary required courses. I'm also looking for adequate math (precalc or calc) classes. And most importantly, the school should be well-recognized by colleges/universities. Any suggestions for a different indepedent study/homeschooling high school that you really liked? thanks!

2006-09-12 06:38:54 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Home Schooling

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i go to unl online. through the high school. you have the option of pre-cal, but not calc, unless you do that part through the college. there is help on anything that you need, and any questions that you have, are forwarded onto the actual professors that work their. you only have to take the classes that you want to take that fill the credit for your graduation, and they have like 500 classes to choose from. you are required one of every core class a year, and then like 2 electives, or something like that, and if you have previous high school credit, it rolls over. they even offer really good electives, such as digital photography, and piano theory, there is something for everyone. you can go to the homepage,a nd they will send you a free imformation packet (it is more like a book lol) that has all of the course descriptions, the requirements,and the paperwork to send in if you want to take any courses. they do online only, print only, and one that is a little of both. i hope that this helped you out some, and made your decision a little easier here is the main link if you dont already have it. nebraskahs.unl.edu

2006-09-12 08:54:21 · answer #1 · answered by shenae 2 · 1 0

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2016-12-20 19:30:57 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you can get in and afford it, Stanford EPGY High School would be extremely well respected. They have math through several years of university level calculus. You could also check out Univ. of Missouri online high school, Oklahoma State, Florida Virtual School, and www.k12.com which uses a lot of APEX learning courses (many AP options) or Pennsylvania home schoolers association (you can Google them) also offers AP classes.

Good luck on your quest!

2006-09-12 10:01:39 · answer #3 · answered by mom21gr8girl 4 · 0 0

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2017-03-08 22:16:34 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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