04-06-2018, 08:40 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-06-2018, 08:42 AM by Clodyneseidel.)
(04-06-2018, 08:20 AM)fork Wrote: I understand that. I've got a lot of credits myself, over 100. I've left this and come back a few times. The requirements have changed a number of times each time I look at it, but overall they aren't that much different. I still have approximately the same number of courses to take to finish the degree. I didn't read the entire thread but looks like she'll have to take different/extra classes anyway if she goes to a different school. Plus there's always the chance that things will change to be more in your favor. That's happened at least once with mine. I guess I look at it as the younger you are, the less you really need to stress about that. In the grand scheme of a 15 year old's life, a few extra classes later isn't going to be that big a deal. Go learn what your passion is for the next couple years and/or get a job for some work experience and money in the bank. Well that's my advice anyway.This is a fair analysis and I agree to some extent, however, for a bright student, a lot of the General Requirenments are a total repeat of High School courses maybe a little deeper. So replacing high School with college is a smart idea for some. Two birds with one stone. Homeschoolers have a lot of freedom in their schooling and that’s a huge advantage. A High School Transcript full of college level classes looks really good.