I missed a year of school and would like to catch up again for the next school year during the summer.
I was thinking of buying some textbooks online.
Does anyone have any advice?
Should I buy a Teacher edition textbook, a Student edition textbook, and the workbook?
I was thinking of getting the textbooks, going over all the standards, and if I ever got stuck on anything to call a friend or check the internet.
But it seems kinda impossible to cram a year of school into 3 months..
So please help out if you have any advice or suggestions or ANYTHING really.
Thank You!What is in a Teacher edition textbook?
It is one thing to study your heart out over the summer and a whole 'nother thing to get your high school to accept and give you a year's credit for all that work.
My suggestion: start taking college courses instead. See if your local community college still has openings for the summer. Some CC's have "pre-college" classes, or use some similar term, or offer "dual enrollment" along with your high school. Granted, summer community college classes are intense and try to cover a lot of material in a short amount of time, but you'd have REAL college units to take to your high school counselor in the fall. You'd have a college willing to verify to another university that you were not only capable of college classwork, but that you could do it at a young age. Try very, very hard not to flunk such courses, as that would be a very bad mar on your future transcripts.
Make an appointment to talk to a counselor at your nearest community college, and see what they recommend.
Ann Zeise
A to Z Home's Cool
http://homeschooling.gomilpitas.comWhat is in a Teacher edition textbook?
YOU MISSED A WHOLE YEAR OF SCHOOL???!!!
the teachers edition has the same stuff as studebts, except the teachers edition has test answers, and activities in it to help the teacher teach.
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