Rigor Reveals Vigor

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  • @Kim-pq1rx
    @Kim-pq1rx 7 месяцев назад +2

    How can homeschool students demonstrate rigor - is it primarily through outsourced online honors and AP courses and dual enrollment?

    • @luketheduke5521
      @luketheduke5521 7 месяцев назад

      you could sign up for AP tests and self study for them , they take place in mid May

    • @CollegeMeister
      @CollegeMeister  7 месяцев назад +1

      The stronger the homeschooled student, the more likely I am to recommend that he or she consider dual enrollment options (either in person or online) as long as they would not cause the student to be later considered a transfer applicant instead of a first-year applicant (unless that was a secondary goal) and online AP courses or taking May AP exams at a local school if the student feels he or she is prepared to do well on them (4s or 5s). Other options include online high schools with great rigor and/or corroborating the homeschool curriculum is strong simply by having the student score very well on the SAT or ACT. For personalized guidance, consider working with me one-on-one at CollegeMeister.com. Good luck.

  • @gurunish
    @gurunish 3 месяца назад

    Love the sarcasm 😅

  • @Goonfn99
    @Goonfn99 7 месяцев назад

    Is it ok to take a couple honors classes? I enjoy having a LIFE so I don’t want to take 6 APs, I’m more of a 3 kinda guy. I’m not taking 4 APs senior year that’s wack

  • @CauaVictorTenorioSantosdeMelo
    @CauaVictorTenorioSantosdeMelo 7 месяцев назад

    Hey, I am an int std from Brazil (big fan btw). I dont have access to AP, IB diploma and was wondering about your views on SchoolHouse, the online plataform to be certified in calculus, statistics, algebra 2... Do you think it can be a substitute of AP and IB proficiency? (plus +1500 sat)

    • @CollegeMeister
      @CollegeMeister  7 месяцев назад

      It's impossible for me to provide personalized guidance on RUclips because of the many variables each student presents, but it's always a good idea to consider options to corroborate or demonstrate objective mastery. American colleges know that AP and IB are not offered everywhere. If there are subjects you want to take and could take, you can/should consider ways to learn that content outside of school and with reputable, accredited, and/or recognized organizations/platforms. For personalized college admissions coaching, consider working with me one-on-one at CollegeMeister.com. Good luck.