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How to Prepare the Homeschooler For College Using Distance Learning Private Schools

The college admission process can be extremely competitive and so most parents would be more than happy if they found something which would be able to give their children the edge over their competition when it comes to the application process. Many of the colleges are reducing the numbers which are admitted each semester, and they are also upping the requirements to get in as a consequence. Most parents will try just about anything to make sure that their child is one of those lucky enough to get into their first choice college or university. It can be especially tough for homeschooling parents, although there is a competitive edge which can be gained by enrolling your child in a distance learning private school.

Many of the traditional private or public schools may not be able to offer adequate preparation to a homeschooled child to get them into a top college or university. Many of these schools are under-funded, under-staffed, and over-enrolled. This means that there will be relatively few of the students that will be able to achieve any kind of education there. This is probably not going to be desirable for most parents.

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College Bound Students Affected by Economic Downturn

High school seniors are faced with the daunting challenge of selecting a college. The current economic downturn is altering their college choices. In many cities unemployment is over 5 percent and some parents cannot afford the colleges that students are selecting as their first choice. Colleges are affected too. Students are comparing their financial aid packages and going where the money leads them. Some college admission experts say that this may not be the best way to make a college choice.

Students are submitting multiple applications using websites like commonapp.com They want to know that they have options. It is not unusual for parents to take their students on an east coast college tour. The students and parents will visit five or six colleges to determine the one that is the best fit for their particular interest and financial circumstance. This can be an expensive venture if the colleges require airplane flights that are far distances. Some parents and students are making a decision to stay close to home. They can reduce the cost of travel and some of the living expenses that are increased when a student is studying at a college that is away from home.

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