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  1. My boys even liked this book, while the older two read their copy which came in Sonlight, my youngest read the Usborne abridged one
  2. I was wondering the same- I had a similiar problem before I had my gallbladder out
  3. I like the books by Clasical Academic Press_ Art of Argument, esp. Also we liked by Critical Thinking , the Revenge of the Spiders, dvd
  4. Did anyone mention the flavored frosted shredded wheat, we love adding it too
  5. Me too, Fox and the Hound. My mom actually popped pocorn and we took it with us to the movie theater, didn't even have to hide it, sat in the front row!
  6. I haven't used this for at least 4 years, and somewhere I have a student book 2 and cards, I think you would be okay to wait- typically, I think curriculum revisions are minimal, just a "fresh coat of paint"
  7. I believe a buyer once told me that the consensus was that Rosetta Stone did not develop a true understanding of the language, but was good for developing vocabulary, and pronounciation. (and hence she decided against buying my new unopened RS.:glare: ) I am still looking for the ultimate program, but am very interested in the responses to this post, we have enjoyed the Easy Spanish and The Easy French programs as well as the First Start French (I think the latter because we were familiar with the layout of Latina Christiana series)
  8. We did find a college for him to pursue engineering My husband reminded me he doesn't really need lots of options, just one
  9. One more thing ..do you only have the Instrucyors guide ,not the student guide??

    Tusky

  10. Just a note that on the tv show What Not to Wear they always say every women should have a pair of dark wash straight leg jeans, just not "mom jeans"
  11. my son is a Senior , we have only homeschooled the last four years. I probably made some mistakes in allowing him to work independently on his work, especially on SAT prep, but I suffer from terrible test anxiety and did not want to deflect my feelings. It seems that being public schooled myself I had many more options than my son.
  12. My son took the SAT's, scored as expected for Reasoning and Writing, but much lower in Math, I think due to anxiety What do we do now, can't afford to send him now because of lack of scholarship and he was planning on majoring in Math and Physics. Side note, I did not realize so few schools even ask for writing score. Will it hurt him too much in the future if he attends community collrge, proves himself, and transfers? Any one have experience with this route.
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