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Discussion in 'Homeschooling' started by Inuyasha, Aug 29, 2006.

  1. Inuyasha

    Inuyasha New Member

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    Hey, I'm Inuyasha for now. I'm new to this site, but not forums or homeschooling. I was wondering around on google and found this place. I would like to know if someone could help me with algebra or anything else that you would learn in 10th grade. I've been slacking off of homeschooling and recently wanted to go to highschool and college. My mom and older Nii-san taught me for about half a year before leaving the task in my hands. I've gone 2 1/2 years now without learning much of anything and am in dire need of help. If anyone would like to help, please email and/or private message me. Thank you.
     
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  3. P.H.

    P.H. Active Member

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    Hello, Inuyasha! Our twins are 10th graders. Since you are basically self-educating yourself, you might find that the high school courses from Pensacola Christian College and their Abeka curriculum could be helpful. You can get the basic high school courses on video. (You can order sample videos, first, to help you decide.)
    Another idea: the "A.C.E." program might be a resource for someone who is self-taught.
    You sound like a motivated person who is looking for creative ways to become well-educated, and we wish the best for you.
     
  4. HsMomof4

    HsMomof4 New Member

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    Hello, Welcome to the forums. My oldest is only in 4th grade so I don't think I'll be much help. I just wanted to welcome you to the group.
     
  5. GLOWAcademy

    GLOWAcademy New Member

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    Hello there, welcome to the forum :)Glad you found the forum, everyone here is so helpful, make yourself at home :)
     

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