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I'm Vicki, I homeschool 2 daughters (TX) and one is getting ready to start high School in June (homeschool year round). She wants to work toward her degree in business while finishing high school. I would love to help her with this, but I'm not sure where to start.
I have read Jennifer's book and many other books, blogs and websites, but I still feel Unprepared to take this journey. If someone could point me in the right direction or give some advice on how to get things rolling. It would be greatly appreciated.
I've been looking to go through TESU for her degree.
Thanks
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THECB - Dual Credit - Frequently Asked Questions
Also join Jennifer's Texas FB group: texas homeschooling for college credit
I would first look for free or discounted dual enrollment options. I think Texas is likely to have them, know that New Mexico Junior College and Luna CC both have low cost dual enrollment options.
You can also consider bolstering dual enrollment with credit by exam. CLEP is particularly appealing as the vast majority of schools take at least some CLEP. DSST is good too, but CLEP is better known and more widely accepted. You can gear the homeschooling high school education towards specific CLEP exams with passing the CLEP at the end being your end goal.
In any case, success with homeschooling lies on good planning. You might begin by figuring out which courses in the general education category will apply. All schools for example will require English, Math, History, Social Science, and Natural Science. Provided the school you are considering accepts those CLEP's that is a great place to start and a great first step at achieving college credit, speeding the time to degree completion, and ultimately saving cost.
The Big 3 are OK, but I prefer the 2+2 method (usually) in your situation. Both my daughters use or used Credit by exam along with regular dual enrollment to achieve their associate degrees. ( youngest isn't done yet, oldest is essentially done with her bachelors already). Your CC or one of those mentioned earlier will understand the goal and respond better. That opens up the bachelors completion to any of a number of options.
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Thank You so much
CC would not be a great fit for us right now because we travel a lot, but will look in to that later on down the road.
I will be pulling everything together in the up coming week. Hopefully I can get a schedule at least written down so I can see which way to go from there, wish me luck
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My kids took online courses almost exclusively. You could still be anywhere in the world, it's 2016.
Both the NM schools I listed could be completed without ever visiting that state.
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I second Rebel 100. They're your kids and you know what is best for them, but there is somewhat of a general consensus here that the test out method works best for working adults who need a degree, not college age students with zero work experience. The larger schools offer better internship and recruitment opportunities than "The Big Three".
I made the plunge and homeschool our daughter. We're taking it a bit slow with her now, but the plan is to do concurrent enrollment with some CLEP/AP credit mixed in and then do a transfer.
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vlebanmayb Wrote:Hi
I'm Vicki, I homeschool 2 daughters (TX) and one is getting ready to start high School in June (homeschool year round). She wants to work toward her degree in business while finishing high school. I would love to help her with this, but I'm not sure where to start.
I have read Jennifer's book and many other books, blogs and websites, but I still feel Unprepared to take this journey. If someone could point me in the right direction or give some advice on how to get things rolling. It would be greatly appreciated.
I've been looking to go through TESU for her degree.
Thanks
What your daughter wants to do is exactly what I did, getting a bachelor's degree in business while in high school. I used mostly exams like CLEP, DSST, and UExcel for my degree. For me this process was a great blessing, and I loved the whole experience. I now have a good start on my career (with a great job) and graduate studies. If this is what your daughter wants to do, don't be discouraged from letting her do it. To be honest, I am not sure why some say this process doesn't work for younger people. I respectfully disagree. It has worked well for so many - self included.
If you want to use TESU for a business degree, start by determining what the requirements are for this degree. Then find out which tests or online courses will satisfy those requirements. The degree forum wiki has some sample degree plans. I didn't use TESU, so others will have to help you with that, but I just wanted to encourage you that this does often work very well for people in your daughter's situation.
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rebel100 Wrote:THECB - Dual Credit - Frequently Asked Questions
Also join Jennifer's Texas FB group: texas homeschooling for college credit
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I sent you the link via PM
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cookderosa Wrote:I sent you the link via PM
Tried on my Android....couldn't make it work....
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Thank you so much for the encouragement. I started looking at the options you have suggested and think we will take this route. We will start with general education requirements and work from there.
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topdog98 Wrote:What your daughter wants to do is exactly what I did, getting a bachelor's degree in business while in high school. I used mostly exams like CLEP, DSST, and UExcel for my degree. For me this process was a great blessing, and I loved the whole experience. I now have a good start on my career (with a great job) and graduate studies. If this is what your daughter wants to do, don't be discouraged from letting her do it. To be honest, I am not sure why some say this process doesn't work for younger people. I respectfully disagree. It has worked well for so many - self included.
If you want to use TESU for a business degree, start by determining what the requirements are for this degree. Then find out which tests or online courses will satisfy those requirements. The degree forum wiki has some sample degree plans. I didn't use TESU, so others will have to help you with that, but I just wanted to encourage you that this does often work very well for people in your daughter's situation.
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