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Home, family, and life skills Apprenticeships Entrepreneurship Travel Missions Community involvement--arts, etc.X  !,d +Summary The high school years can be just four more years of boring routine, or they can be an exciting time of personal development, independent learning, and positive relationship-building. You can choose! Home provides a solid foundation for academics, business, and life!,The High School Transcript:6It s Easier Than You Think!-HHigh School Paperwork: The  Big Two NDiploma: A piece of paper stating that the student has completed a high-school level course of study. Basically, just a certificate. Has anyone ever asked to see your high school diploma? Do you even know where it is? J Transcript: A one-page summary of a student s course of high school study.jZWZKZK Kv  Diploma FAQVWho issues the diploma? The person or institution that supervised the student s education, usually the parent(s). Where do I get a diploma? 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Who will see/use the transcript? Primarily college admission officers. Form is almost as important as substance. It makes academic information accessible and comparable..`!z)How do colleges feel about homeschoolers?Generally positive! Policies not always in place they play it by ear for the first few students. Private colleges are almost always more flexible and friendly than state colleges. Search for  homeschool on college websites to see if they have a policy.`{7What do admissions officers look for in the transcript?Information in a format comparable to other students. Standardized test scores, particularly SAT/ACT. A college-prep course of study. Extracurricular activity (selective colleges pay a lot of attention to this). `|4Do admissions officers believe you can be objective?To be perfectly honest& Consider: Credibility/conflict of interest issues recused judges, politicians, etc. don t take it personally. What is an  A student? Mastery is not the issue aptitude is. This is IMPORTANT! Objective confirmation = Increased credibility. We can be thankful there are many ways to verify knowledge.4"Z"ZCbJ }1Resources for objective confirmation of knowledge4Exams: GED, AP, SAT I & II, CLEP Class grade from Westminster Academy, online class, or learning co-op Distance-learning school grades (American, Cambridge, ICS, or similar) Community college class grades Occasionally detailed course descriptions are acceptable, though rarely usedb~General HS RequirementsState standards for college-bound students 24 units. Use college catalogs or websites to verify requirements for colleges you are considering. You are responsible for learning and fulfilling requirements for each school to which you apply. 4 units each: English, Math, Science, History/ Social Science. 3 units: Foreign Language. 2 units: Health/P.E. / Electives 1 unit: Fine or Practical Arts$bWhat goes on a transcript?b3 Sections: Identifying Information, Basic Info, including an explanation of grading scale, and Course Listings. Short, sweet, and to the point think resume or summary, not complete history. Translate course list into  educationese to aid the college admissions officer in comparison with other students.$21b KRecords To KeepCourse list: A simple list categorized by subject. Include non-school activities. See TME workbook for sample. Book list: Have the student keep a list of the books he reads throughout the high school years. Course descriptions: These can be brief just a book list and a summary of major assignments. Test results from standardized tests. Copies of awards or certificates.4uZSb!BEasy Options for RecordkeepingDatebook: Daily log or weekly summary of activities not detailed, just  Algebra Ch. 3, Journal: A brief, daily narrative of what is being learned best maintained by student. File folders/pocket: One per high school year Toss in test results, course list, keepsakes. Transcripts Made Easy or similar notebook system. Consolidate info for all four years, ready to create a transcript.FZbb_b  Three Transcript SectionsTIdentity section: This part of the transcript identifies the document, the student, the school, and the dates covered by the transcript. Basic Information section: This section contains a grading scale definition or non-grading philosophy, the number of hours which equals a unit, and the abbreviations used for credit by exam or dual-credit classes, as well as a line for the signature of the certifying parent(s). 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AP or other college-level courses receive  weighted grades which is one extra grade point for each grade granted (A=5, etc.).&Zb!Basic Info Section: Define a Unit1 Carnegie unit = 1 full-year course or 1 unit = 120-180 hours of study or 50-60 minutes/day x 5 days/week x 36 weeks or 1 unit/credit = one completed textbook or 1 unit/credit = 1 year unit study (grant one unit for each subject covered) %ZZ ZZ+ZZ'ZZLZZ%bbb b bb*bb b $b$&(b(,b,0b04b4L8b8<<How to Calculate a GPA Assign grade points (a numerical value) to each grade you have given for each class. The traditional numbers are: A = 4; B = 3; C = 2; D = 1; F = 0 For AP or honors level classes, assign weighted grade points that is, add one extra grade point for each grade. This would make the value of  A equal to 5, etc. Add together all the grade points for each class (except physical education, which is not usually included in the calculation of the GPA). 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It makes the eventual transfer to college or work much easier.vZv Advantages: Financial5Save thousands of dollars! JSRCC tuition, fees, & books for 1 year (15 credits per semester) $2231 Mary Baldwin College tuition, fees, & books (12 credits per semester) $8068 24 credits earned by 8 college-level exams such as CLEP, Dantes, etc. $480 Minimal transportation / lodging expense!\6jH  I*9!Advantages: SocialIntellectually-ready teens may still need the social and emotional support of family. Access to parental input on controversial subjects. Little or no negative peer pressure. Head start permits a more relaxed pace once enrolled in traditional full-time college."Advantages: IntellectualDAvoids stagnation and boredom. College-level exam scores are undeniable evidence of academic achievement. Learn basic subjects well enough so they don t have to be repeated in college. College credits look wonderful on a high school diploma if your child hopes to attend a selective school.###Method 1: Credit by ExamNo minimum age requirement No pre-requisites CLEP- $50 + $15 each (3-6 credits) DANTES AP or SAT II (primarily advanced placement) GRE Excelsior College Exams TECEP (Thomas Edison)$Method 2: Distance LearningTraditional: Books/Paper/Snail Mail Internet-Based Courses Audio or Video Classes Many sources: Academic/Business/Etc. If you plan to transfer credits, take classes only from accredited sources. Costs vary widely.%Method 3: Community College@It s usually easy to enroll teens as dual-credit students. Minimum age: usually 16. A good place to take care of lab science and higher math requirements! Placement tests required for math and language arts classes. Financial aid is available once a student is full-time & degree-seeking.!!&Method 4: Portfolio CreditMSome schools grant credit for college-level learning acquired outside the classroom. 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