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  1. Congrats to your son, P&V Mom! I remember our chats from past years, and hope you and your family are doing well!

    Thank you, Kathy !

    Yes, indeed. You really helped me A LOT a couple years back, when I was new to homeschooling my S then !!!

     

     

    Brigid in NC's ds: North Carolina State University, class of 2016

     

    Creekland's ds - U of Rochester - class of 2016, U of Alabama, Baylor, Furman, U of Pittsburgh (all acceptances)

     

    Dirty Ethel Rackham's ds - Hope College, attending fall 2012, Class of 2016, also accepted at Beloit College, Bradley University and Illinois Wesleyan University.

     

    Floridalisa's dd: University of Florida, Class of 2016; also accepted Florida State University, Covenant College

     

    Grace is Sufficient's ds - University of Akron, Class of 2015; also accepted: Baldwin Wallace College, Geneva College, Eastern Michigan University, Northern Kentucky University

    Grace is Sufficient's dd - Geneva College, Class of 2016; also accepted: Waynesburg University

     

    Gwen in VA's ds2 -- Webb Institute class of 2016 (ED so no other colleges!)

     

    hsmamainva's dd -- Radford University, class of 2014. Also accepted at James Madison University, University of Mary Washington, Coastal Carolina University and Flagler College

     

    JennW in SoCal's ds - College of Wooster, class of 2016; also accepted Willamette University

     

    lisabees' ds -- Oberlin College. Also accepted: Haverford, Macalester, Kenyon, College of Wooster, Denison, Dickinson, Juniata, Goucher.

     

    Margaret in CO's middle dd--University of WY, AROTC, Honors, also accepted: Western State College of Colorado, DIV II swim scholarship, Honors, Westminster (UT), AROTC, Honors, CO School of Mines, Hillsdale CO (MI), Association of WP Grads civil prep for Appointment at West Point Class of 2017

     

    Margaret in CO's oldest dd--University of CO, Boulder for second MM in violin performance, she left her doctoral program at JMU.

     

    Maryalice ds - Grove City College, probably class of 2015 with dual enroll credits, Early Decision

     

    Memphispeg dd- California State Polytechnic University San Luis Obispo class of 2016. Also Accepted: University of Memphis (Honors), University of North Carolina at Wilmington (Honors), College of Charleston, University of Miami, New College of Florida, and University of San Diego.

     

    Moira in MA's dd2 -- McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada -- Class of 2016. Also Accepted: Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada.

     

    Myra -- ds ---Siena College Class of 2016. Also accepted: Clark, SUNY (Geneseo & Oneona & Binghamton), Unniv. of Vermont, Union, and Fordham.

     

    Piano&ViolinMom - ds - Class of 2016 at one of following colleges he was admitted to : MIT, Williams, Duke, Yale, Carnegie Mellon, Northwestern, JHU and more.

     

    True Blue's ds - University of Washington, Washington State University Honors College, and Gonzaga - these are the only ones he applied to. He wanted to stay in WA.

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  2. Piano&ViolinMom's ds had to choose only one college to attend for this fall from his accepted colleges including MIT, Williams, Duke, Yale, Carnegie Mellon, Northwestern, JHU and more. Class of 2016.

     

    Brigid in NC's ds: North Carolina State University, class of 2016

     

    Creekland's ds - U of Rochester - class of 2016, U of Alabama, Baylor, Furman, U of Pittsburgh (all acceptances)

     

    Dirty Ethel Rackham's ds - Hope College, attending fall 2012, Class of 2016, also accepted at Beloit College, Bradley University and Illinois Wesleyan University.

     

    Floridalisa's dd: University of Florida, Class of 2016; also accepted Florida State University, Covenant College

     

    Grace is Sufficient's ds - University of Akron, Class of 2015; also accepted: Baldwin Wallace College, Geneva College, Eastern Michigan University, Northern Kentucky University

    Grace is Sufficient's dd - Geneva College, Class of 2016; also accepted: Waynesburg University

     

    Gwen in VA's ds2 -- Webb Institute class of 2016 (ED so no other colleges!)

     

    hsmamainva's dd -- Radford University, class of 2014. Also accepted at James Madison University, University of Mary Washington, Coastal Carolina University and Flagler College

     

    JennW in SoCal's ds - College of Wooster, class of 2016; also accepted Willamette University

     

    lisabees' ds -- Oberlin College. Also accepted: Haverford, Macalester, Kenyon, College of Wooster, Denison, Dickinson, Juniata, Goucher.

     

    Margaret in CO's dd--University of WY, AROTC, Honors, also accepted: Western State College of Colorado, DIV II swim scholarship, Honors, Westminster (UT), AROTC, Honors, CO School of Mines, Hillsdale CO (MI), Association of WP Grads civil prep for Appointment at West Point Class of 2017

     

    Maryalice ds - Grove City College, probably class of 2015 with dual enroll credits, Early Decision

     

    Memphispeg dd- California State Polytechnic University San Luis Obispo class of 2016. Also Accepted: University of Memphis (Honors), University of North Carolina at Wilmington (Honors), College of Charleston, University of Miami, New College of Florida, and University of San Diego.

     

    Moira in MA's dd2 -- McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada -- Class of 2016. Also Accepted: Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada.

     

    Myra -- ds ---Siena College Class of 2016. Also accepted: Clark, SUNY (Geneseo & Oneona & Binghamton), Unniv. of Vermont, Union, and Fordham.

     

    Piano&ViolinMom - ds - Class of 2016 at one of following colleges he was admitted to : MIT, Williams, Duke, Yale, Carnegie Mellon, Northwestern, JHU and more.

     

    True Blue's ds - University of Washington, Washington State University Honors College, and Gonzaga - these are the only ones he applied to. He wanted to stay in WA.

  3. Wait, I have been away from the forum for really long time. And I just found this thread. My homeschooled son is going to college this Fall. And I have not been aware of this PHEAA grant stuff. Is this too late to jump in? If not, how to get a PHEAA Form mentioned in this thread? Thanks.

  4. Here are two quotes I found from another homeschool forum. Do these quotes have merit to reflect why homeschoolers in PA (who are not associated with homeschool associations) are now facing problems in getting admissions from own state colleges?

    There's no such animal as "state-approved" home school organizations in 49 states. In Penn you have a situation where a business has activity lobbied

    colleges in Penn that they need one of these special diplomas they sell. This is

    why Penn is dead last in homeschool freedoms. You can't really blame the

    colleges there, not when they have been convinced they need these extra hoops

    from homeschoolers by a homeschool organization. ……Many times I do think that colleges have no idea what other colleges do related to homeschool admissions.

     

    Hah. As I suspected, it seems that PA Homeschoolers - the privately owned organization, not homeschoolers who live in PA - fingers have been in this pie. And the college does not know PA law, much less the law of any other state.……There are no homeschool organizations governed by the PDE. There are some

    diploma programs *recognized* by PDE…….In truth, I think most homeschoolers in PA would have trouble meeting the requirements laid out in this letter. I do not know if Pitt actively does not

    want homeschoolers or if the admissions office is just woefully ignorant.

     

     

  5. Pitt problem toward homeschooled kids from Pennsylvania is more than giving us, homeschool parents, simple disappointment. Have to wonder if Pitt is the one not following PA state homeschool law, when the law allows you to get transcripts from associations like PA Homeschoolers, or allow the school districts to certify kids’ homeschool completion based on yearly evaluations of Portfolio. Or, kids even can request Diploma from PA state upon getting 30+ college credits.

    My son’s college transcript with more than 30+ did nothing in Pitt, and placed him as an “Incomplete†applicant. Then we requested the school district’s homeschool evaluating teacher to send letter to Pitt. The teacher said my son has done a lot more than required. The Pitt responded with one simple line that “It’s not sufficientâ€. So, at this moment, I assume that homeschool kids in Pennsylvania cannot prove legal homeschooling status to our own state college, Pitt, unless we associate with PA Homeschoolers organization and get transcript from them?

  6. Creekland mentioned that “I distinctly remember a couple kids doing calculus in grade school. Their steps were correct, but they had no idea why they were doing what they were doing except as "steps." They could explain the steps, but not the reality behind them….I still saw/see no need to rush overall…. Short of burnout, rushing math won't hurt those capable of it. I just see no need to do it.â€

    Here is my answer : There is no need to rush math! Sure of course! I don’t think anyone is asking any kids to rush math! Kids you referenced are an example of “rushing†in math with whatever (wrong) reason. So I do not see why I need get into talking about these type of wrongly “rushing†kids. Rather, they should be guided to build strong foundation in EACH step in math to prepare to meet more complex and abstract mathematical one can find in upper level of math, at least in post-AP Calculus BC.

    Creekland also mentioned that “A few kids can truly understand more advanced math at a young age in the same way there are some gifted in other things (music or whatever).â€

    Yes, what I have said was about those very rare “few†extraordinary gifted who indeed can handle advanced, complex and abstract high level math easily several years early. If you have those kids at home, the man (referred in “plansrme“’s post)’s advice does not apply to them. as you have no reason to slow their speed down just because they have reached Algebra.

  7. Because she's 12 and spends 20 hours a week at the gym and 8 in the ballet studio.

    Terri

    You mentioned early that “He strongly advocates speeding through everything before Algebra and then taking math in its normal speed†………. I have expected to hear your thought why you also agreed with the man. So your daughter slowed speed down after reaching Algebra because of her personal intensive gym/ballet schedule, not because of the man’s advice to do post-Algebra math at the normal speed?…….Well, everyone has own comfortable math learning speed, and I would say just follow such speed all the time accordingly. Sure you would proceed slower some times if there is more complex and/or abstract. Reaching Algebra is not exactly turning point. IMHO, you do not need to assume that you have to intentionally slow down after reaching Algebra.

  8. He strongly advocates (advocated--he has since died) speeding through everything before Algebra and then taking math in its normal speed Terri

    Terri, I personally do not see why you need to adjust your kids' learning math to the normal speed upon reaching Algebra. Although post-Algebra would be more complex, but not exactly that abstract, at least up to AP Calculus BC in high school. Without his advice, you could have tried yourself to allow your homeschooled son to learn at the fast speed as usual. One of my kid is in 8th, does AP Calculus BC in our public high school with 5 to 6 years older kids. This is an one academic year course in school. She just wishes that she could do it at her fast speed freely. At such uniform speed, she puts as little effort as possible on it.

  9. She currently has a 3.4 average and is two credits behind for graduation. It's so hard to convey in writing that this child is not simply a problem but a lovely young woman with so many gifts who has a knack for drawing others to her and who yet still remains isolated. We are at a total loss in this situation. Where do I go from here? How do I insure that there is a future?

    I see you are getting lots of good advice here. Do not let your daughter's current math problem alter who she is. If she is a lovely young lady with lots of gifts, let her be proud of herself. Math problem can be resolved seperately.

  10. DS is at in the Honor's college at a Drexel. He is in the Materials Science field. So far he has all A's except for a B+ in Chem 101....... when the average grade on the final is a 77...I'm still a bit surprised by the decision not to curve...... I feel vindicated as a homeschooler. I feel like I am reassured; that I prepared him well. I am delighted by and really proud of his achievements this fall.

    Hi Sharon, Nice to hear that you prepared your son well for his college. Just one thing, what was his preparation in Chemistry as homeschooled high schooler?

  11. Our 2nd dd is highly motivated and will finish at our local community college when she is 16. She has received a scholarship and participates in the "Honors Program." She will FINISH when she's 16. She's bright and motivated, but she will still be 16. Academically, she will be ready to enter as junior somewhere, but emotionally she's not at a junior level. Have others BTDT? What course have you taken? What would you suggest? TIA!

     

    Hi Cindy, Perhaps I would have qualified as BTDT if my son and I wanted. He just turned 15 recently, and has all credits for AA but one required course. He is intentionally delaying to take that required course, not to seek a degree anytime soon, he is a just sophomore high schooler.

     

    By the way, congratulations to your dd, for getting scholarship. What kind of scholarship is it?

  12. QUOTE : "I contacted the College Board with the question:

    Is a pen required for the following AP FRQ?"

    Thank you GardenMom and Carole, for bring this issue to my attention. My son took 2 AP tests (AP Calculus, AP Music Theory) as a 9th grader last May. I do not have any memory about this, so I don't think we had advised him to bring a pen with him for AP tests then.

  13. ...which is why many WA high school students don't take full advantage of our state's dual enrollment opportunity.

    Janet, thank you so much! Wow, is that right? I'm concerned, because it's too late for me to do anything as my sophomore has already too many credits. And still 2 more years to go. It's quite painful to know this stuff too late as well as his taking Calculus came too early unusually.

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