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Discover the Secrets to Properly Filling Out Those Pesky College Applications Correctly
The college application process can be tedious and overwhelming one if you are not prepared and organized at the start. More often than not, you will be filling out multiple applications, and they each tend to have their own little quirks, questions, and requirements. Treating them all as a whole will not work, but having the vital information that each requires at the ready will save you a lot of time and aggravation in the end. The actual act of filling out each application should only take about one half hour, but there are other important pieces of the puzzle to consider.
If you are a student who will be seeking financial aid, as over 86% of the student population does, you will need to begin the FAFSA application as early as you possibly can. Many begin this process by the middle of their senior year in high school, depending on whether they are planning an off year or hiatus between graduation and college. This is a great plan, as the earlier you can submit your needs to the government, the more likely you are to receive funding. If all goes well, you will have the intent information, or proof that you have qualified for financial aid, before you begin your college application process.
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Homeschooling Why It’s Important To Everyone
President Obama is pushing for so-called national standards. I worry that if the Education Establishment has its way, we’ll have one type of government school–all mediocre, all overflowing with social engineering and indoctrination. I think everyone should resist Obama’s plans. States should have their separate standards; and every citizen should support as much diversity as possible. Support vouchers. Support charter schools. Support private schools. And support homeschooling.
The following is one of several attempts I’ve made to defend and justify homeschooling on broad strategic grounds:
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