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  • After taking the leap to begin homeschooling, the second scariest time is contemplating teaching high school.
  • Diligent homeschoolers do so well in high school, that many schools actively recruit them.
  • Keeping accurate, detailed records of academics, sports, volunteer work, and jobs, helps you put together an impressive transcript.
  • Your teen can make his application essay shine by paying careful instruction to the writing prompt, being organized, being concise, and proofreading carefully.

 

 

 

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