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  1. Lucy the Valiant,

    Thanks for reminding me about Campbell's book.

     

    Raptor_Dad,

    Thanks for suggesting "We Choose To Go to the Moon." I am adding it to the list.

     

    Amateur Actress,

    My daughter will be reading a collection of Robert Frost's poems this year; I believe "Nothing Gold Can Stay" is included. Thanks for sharing!

     

    Helena,

    Thanks for your many suggestions and the two links. I will consider them. You said you focus on one poem and speech per month; do you have a specific method for memorization and review or do you just read each title a certain number of times per month?

  2. If you decide not to put your oldest in Lukeion Latin I, another option you could consider is Coram Deo Tutorials (Jessica Shao). She offers a self-paced Latin class (recorded video instruction w/ weekly homework that she grades) and she offers private tutoring. Her instruction is based on Wheelock's Latin. My daughter had several private lessons with Jessica, and we found her to be professional, knowledgeable, and kind. I would recommend her.

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  3. JadeOrchidSong,

    My daughter completed Lukeion I (6th grade), Lukeion II (7th grade), and CAP's Latin IV (8th grade). Lukeion is more intense than CAP, but I liked the progression from Lukeion to CAP. When my daughter was in 6th and 7th grade, her other academic coursework was less strenuous; this allowed her to give more attention to Lukeion's demanding classes. In 8th grade my daughter's coursework and extra-curricular activities were going to be more demanding, and I didn't think Lukeion Latin III would be a good fit for my daughter. I enrolled my daughter in CAP's Latin IV, which, as G5052 said, was a nurturing class.

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  4. G5052,

    We were typing at the same time. Your post was helpful to me. Thank you!

     

    When I was thinking about the comment "no CLEPS or online courses," I did wonder how the end college would know a course was online (since it wouldn't be noted on the transcript). However, I was figuring that info. could be in the course description. Is there a certain site or resource that you've come to depend on for accurate rankimgs of schools?

  5. Thanks again, Lori D.

     

    Right now, DD is planning on a total of 3 non-STEM CLEPs, all taken at the end of 9th grade or sometime during 10th grade. She is also planning on taking 2 online courses during 9th grade. Beginning in 10th grade, DD is planning on taking on-campus DE courses at a local university.

     

    I think my DD will want to stay in state and pretty close to home after high school, which helps us narrow down her possible choices for an end college.

  6. Thanks, Lori D. and Crimson Wife.

     

    I think we'll stay with the current plan. When DD decides on possible universities, we will ask about their CLEP and online course/DE policies.

     

    If anyone else has any information or advice about this, I'm all ears.

  7. I just read a post where someone said if a student was going into medical school, he/she should not do any CLEP or online classes. I'm wondering if this comment was in reference to science and math classes or to all courses. Since my daughter is considering a field in healthcare and was planning on taking a few CLEP tests and online classes for her non-STEM general ed. classes (history, government, english), I am now wondering if we should reevaluate our long-range plans. What do you think?

  8. That is weird! I'd just like to say--if the universe is listening--that I wouldn't mind a mysterious package with money or new clothes or tickets for a fabulous trip. Just putting it out there...

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  9. My daughter took Latin I & II with Lukeion and Latin IV with another provider. I'm wondering how I should label this on the transcript. Should I use these specific course titles (to match provider transcripts), noting at the bottom of DD's transcript that Latin III was skipped, or should I label them I, II, & III, and put a note in DD's Latin III course description explaining that this provider's Latin IV was used for the Latin III credit?

  10. I need to hit the stores or spend some time looking online for a tankini for my DD, size 6ish. I would prefer one that doesn't dip into a V-shape in front. I thought I'd ask for recommendations here before I go on the massive hunt.

     

    Thanks in advance for any recommendations.

  11. Here are some books about geography that look interesting to me. I haven't read any of these, but I am making a list for our study of geography next year. I can't comment on any of these, because I've not researched any more than to make this list. I did purchase the Reader's Digest Must-See Places of the World for us to use in addition to reading about geography in our text and whichever of these books I end up choosing to use. Perhaps others will see this list and be able to comment on one or more titles.

     

    Longitude: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time

     

    On the Map: A Mind-Expanding Exploration of the Way the World Looks

     

    Africa: A Biography of a Continent

     

    Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies

     

    Don't Know Much about Geography: Everything You Need to Know about the World but Never Learned

     

    Full Circle (Michael Palin's personal travel journal; it was published to accompany his show, which "followed Palin's circular journey around 18 countries of the Pacific Rim.")

     

    The Fourth Part of the World: The Race to the Ends of the Earth

     

    Maphead: Charting the Wide, Weird World of Geography Wonks

     

    Geography for Dummies

     

    Why Geography Matters More Than Ever

     

    A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail (Bill Bryson)

     

    In a Sunburned Country (Bill Bryson)

     

    The Ghost Map

     

    Unruly Places: Lost Spaces, Secret Cities, and Other Inscrutable Geographies

     

    The Revenge of Geography: What the Map Tells Us about Coming Conflicts and the Battle against Fate

     

    The Geography of Nowhere: The Rise and Decline of America's Man-made Landscape

     

    How to Lie with Maps

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