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Looking for feedback on favorite Geometry course for nonmathy kids? Need an incremental, step by step Geometry course that is visual and uses mastery. If it is video based or live, need a presenter that speaks slowly and clearly. Mr. D Math and Unlock Math speakers speak too fast for my kiddos. Both have some auditory processing issues, so the more visual the better. Thank you much!
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Looking for feedback on the American History book "America: The Last Best Hope" by Bill Bennett. Has anyone used this? What did you think? https://www.amazon.com/America-Last-Best-Hope/dp/1595551115/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1520780026&sr=8-2&keywords=america+the+best+last It looks like Homeschool Connections will be offering a full year American History via a live online class using Volumes I and II of this book in 2018-2019. Thanks!
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Margaret, Thank you for the detailed answer. I will write back over the weekend when I have a bit more time. bluebonnet
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Has anyone used NARHS for high school for an accredited diploma, especially for a non-college bound student?
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Has anyone used NARHS for high school for an accredited diploma, especially for a non-college bound student?
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Thank you everyone. I appreciate the suggestions. RootAnn, I agree that Homeschool Connections is probably going to be my best bet, especially if it is a live class. My son benefits from interaction. Rosika, I did check out the Rolling Acres Tradito Nosta program but it states it is a Literature/Socratic discussion class, not a history class. It looks like they do give the students access to an optional independent study course on ancient history, but that would be more credits/coursework than I am looking for at this point. I just need 1 history credit that is not too classical or super rigorous, but with a Catholic worldview.
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I am looking for a live online provider for History presented from a Catholic worldview for my rising 10th grader for next year. American or World. I know about Homeschool Connections. Any other recommendations please? I am not looking for rigor. Just a basic course, and doable for an average student.
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Sorry for the delay in responding. Just getting back to normal after the Christmas break. I'm so grateful for all the wonderful responses. Thank you all! Youve given me so many good leads to investigate with my son.
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Thank you ....shall look into both
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Minniewannabe, Sounds great....Putting on my research list. Many thanks.
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College of the Ozarks aka Hard Work U
bluebonnetgirl replied to BlsdMama's topic in The College Board
Does anyone know the financial criteria for College of the Ozarks? How low must a family's income be to be considered? -
Milknhoney, Thank you; that is what I needed to know, and I am glad to hear that. I really like this history instructor, and this is just the way he has the courses set up for next year. I have another question if you don't mind: Do colleges want to see the specific course name or the general name of the course on the transcript? For example the world history course that is 1 semester and .5 credit is called "Inventions that Revolutionized the World". Should I call it that on the transcript or just call it "World History"? The American history course that is 1 semester and .5 credit is called "Early American History 1492-1763". Should the transcript have that specific name, or just "American History"? Thanks a bunch!
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Next year for 10th grade I was planning on having my son take a half year (.5 credit) of World History in the fall, followed by half year (.5 credit) of American History in the spring. This is the way the online history instructor will be offering it next year. Is this generally acceptable to colleges? This year, in 9th grade, he is taking a full year of World Geography. I have not planned out 11th and 12th yet. Thank you for your insights.
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Janet, Is that due to the large number of online students? Kathy, Thank you for the suggestion of St. Edwards University. I shall look it up!
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Kinsa and Good Grief, I will be looking at your suggestions - many thanks!
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Thank you all for your feedback. I will definitely check out that book. I do realize that plans can change. We are of course working on saving money and building a solid academic foundation. Regarding a large public school - I don't think that is going to be a good fit now or ever, just knowing my son. I think the location is the most negotiable of everything on my list. What about Grand Canyon University? It has all the majors I listed except architecture (that would be a bit of a stretch for my son - he is very arty/social/creative and less mathy), is a private Christian school, and seems on the more affordable side. It is in AZ, but again location is the most negotiable factor. The majors at Grand Canyon University that might be of interest to my son are: BA in Advertising and Graphic Design BA in Communications BA in Digital Film: Production BA in Theater and Drama BA in Business BA in Marketing
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Thank you ladies - you've given me some things to research!