Yes! And many families do stop homeschooling before high school because they feel intimidated by it. I hope to encourage others to not be so intimidated, because it's not as scary as it sounds!
Great explanation here, Rachel. When we started sharing your videos, one of the first feedback comments we got was, is this homeschooling thing for real? So it's great you're debunking myths. Much needed. Always love the quality and clarity of your content. Once the kids are grown, you should be teaching in college or at a university. You sure have the pedagogy. Stay blessed. - ✨ *Your Awesome Friends at The S'witty Kiwi Show* 💛
Wow! We also live in a place where homeschooling isn't common, so I've gotten quite a few questions about it. Thank you so much for the positive feedback and encouragement. I have long toyed with the idea of continuing my education and maybe 'retiring' as a professor when my kids are grown.
It's easy for it to seem overwhelming when you're reading about all the requirements--but we've found that homeschool high school and going to college afterwards has not been difficult.
I don't do anything complicated - if a 9th grader takes a 1 year Algebra 1 course, they get 1 credit. If they take a 1 semester Health Science course, they get 1/2 credit.
I'm not gonna lie, it was really nice to be DONE with college at 20 and able to move on to new adventures. :) I always liked learning though, and thrived in college classes, and have thought about moving on with my education...but I've found that life after 20 has been plenty "full." :)
Check your own state's graduation requirements as well as the admissions requirements of the potential colleges you're looking at. You will usually be able to break it all down into 6-8 credits per high school year. I took both the ACT and the SAT, but again, check with the colleges you look at to see if they have a preferred entrance exam.
High school is coming closer and closer! Honestly, it's so fun! I love homeschooling older kids! Little kid learning is fun, too, but high school is one of my favorite seasons of homeschool. :)
Yes--in the US, you'll have to meet the graduation requirements of your state. There are different forms of Financial aid--government aid is dependent on your FAFSA. Academic scholarships are usually based on a combo of grades (on her transcript) and college entrance exam scores (like the SAT). I highly recommend preparing well for the SAT and ACT if your child is looking for a good scholarship package--high scores can make a big difference when it comes to the amount of scholarships offered by a college.
This is fascinating! I will need to look into how it works in the UK as it's something I have genuinely never thought about even although I would love to consider homeschooling as an option. Thanks for opening my eyes! 😃
I follow a bunch of UK homeschooling moms, although I don't know so much about the technicalities of how it works there! One of the things I've loved best about homeschooling has been the flexibility, for travel, to focus on things that are important to us as a family (like bilingualism!), etc.
We're not very high tech, I'm sure there are programs, but we've always just kept a template in a Word Doc and added to it each semester or year, and that's worked great for us. We store it on dropbox or google drive so that there's no risk of losing it if the computer dies. There are several blogs with free templates that you can download, like this one: www.walkingbytheway.com/blog/homeschool-transcript/
That's awesome that he was thinking about it so early! It is important to think about and plan for...but not worry about! You guys definitely can do it if you decide to homeschool all the way till college!
Oh I'm still debating to homeschool or not to homeschool! My oldest is 4 and she'll go to reception in September but I keep thinking maybe I should try homeschooling! It's a hard decision:)
It is a hard decision! And for so many, school is looking so different from normal this year, which is one reason that many parents are thinking about temporarily homeschooling.
This soundsss sooo interesting! I wished that homeschooling is an option heree! I would defintelyyy go for it! But thank you sooo much for clarifying all matters about it❤❤❤
@@jennyquezada9644 If the job application asks for a high school diploma, then any homeschooled graduate can send in the diploma issued by the parents. I have not actually experienced jobs that require submitting a high school diploma for a job app, but if they do, it should be no problem to comply with that request.
Look up the college you are interested in studying at, and find out their application process (if you are not from the USA, each college has its own application process for international students). Usually, you need to make an account, and submit your high school transcript, SAT scores (SAT is the college entrance exam, and is available to be taken in most countries at species testing centers), letters of recommendation, and further information. If you are accepted to a college, they will send you paperwork that will allow you to apply for a student visa.
@@realangel777 Many colleges will accept a GED instead of a diploma + transcript, but you just have to check on the specific college you're looking into. The big thing that you will need besides a GED, is an SAT score. That's the most widely-accepted college entrance exam in the USA.
That’s sooo cool about you. A Chinese language major. Has it helped you? I am guessing yes. This is a really good video. A lot of parents can benefit from seeing a grown homeschooling. Lol siblings with really cool jobs! 😆🤣😆
I lived and worked in China (teaching English at a government high school) before moving to where we currently live, and in the five years that we've lived here, I've had good relationships with a few families from mainland China whose kids are here to get an education at international, English-medium schools, but the parents don't speak any English at all. I think some of the most challenging conversations I've ever held in Chinese have been on the topic of attempting to explain why kids aren't taught to read in English using the same methods that work in Chinese. I still don't know what the real word for "phonics" is--but...got the explanation across in the end. And now, my youngest sister is half-Chinese and Mandarin is her heritage language, so I'm helping her practice it during her school days. So...yes, it has been a surprisingly useful major. :)
hahaha! Yes, I don't think the diploma is very important, I've never needed one (we have needed our college diplomas for our jobs in Asia, as documentation for visa applications), but for high school, we only needed the transcripts.
We've always just used a template in a document and stored it in Dropbox or Google drive, somewhere where it's sure to not get lost, and updated it yearly. It's not nearly as scary as it sounds....but it IS important, and I think that's what makes it seem intimidating.
Very very encouraging! So many times people say “you’re going to homeschool EVEN in high school?!”
Yes! And many families do stop homeschooling before high school because they feel intimidated by it. I hope to encourage others to not be so intimidated, because it's not as scary as it sounds!
This is gonna be such a great resource for mamas who have kids in high school! Great job Rachel!! ❤
Thank you, Dina!
Great explanation here, Rachel. When we started sharing your videos, one of the first feedback comments we got was, is this homeschooling thing for real? So it's great you're debunking myths. Much needed. Always love the quality and clarity of your content. Once the kids are grown, you should be teaching in college or at a university. You sure have the pedagogy. Stay blessed. - ✨ *Your Awesome Friends at The S'witty Kiwi Show* 💛
Wow! We also live in a place where homeschooling isn't common, so I've gotten quite a few questions about it. Thank you so much for the positive feedback and encouragement. I have long toyed with the idea of continuing my education and maybe 'retiring' as a professor when my kids are grown.
Thanks for this. I've been so stressed recently
It's easy for it to seem overwhelming when you're reading about all the requirements--but we've found that homeschool high school and going to college afterwards has not been difficult.
I had no clue you went to college when you were so young!! I absolutely believe that people who were homeschooled can go to college and do so well!
I kinda really liked going to college at that age, because it was really nice to be all DONE by the time I was 20, haha!
Seven In All that’s so cool!!
How do you calculate (divide) the credits?
I don't do anything complicated - if a 9th grader takes a 1 year Algebra 1 course, they get 1 credit. If they take a 1 semester Health Science course, they get 1/2 credit.
I love hearing this from your perspective! That’s so so neat to graduate so early! Your family has done great!
I'm not gonna lie, it was really nice to be DONE with college at 20 and able to move on to new adventures. :) I always liked learning though, and thrived in college classes, and have thought about moving on with my education...but I've found that life after 20 has been plenty "full." :)
So good! I didn’t know you where homeschooled!! So much knowledge dropped here! Yass, transcripts and pay attention to credits! Your so funny 😄!
haha, I'm glad you caught the humor. Sometimes I wonder if I'm only funny to myself....lol!
Seven In All I wonder this all the time about myself lol
We don’t homeschool! But yes, there are sooo many myths when it comes to homeschool. So glad you’re debunking some of the myths! You are awesome! ❤️
Thank you so much!
I'm in Louisiana, and I'm confused. How many credits & what classes to take? Act or Sat? Idk
Check your own state's graduation requirements as well as the admissions requirements of the potential colleges you're looking at. You will usually be able to break it all down into 6-8 credits per high school year. I took both the ACT and the SAT, but again, check with the colleges you look at to see if they have a preferred entrance exam.
Ohhhh this is great info ! My son is going into 7th grade && I am definitely going to need all this info ❤️🙏🏽
High school is coming closer and closer! Honestly, it's so fun! I love homeschooling older kids! Little kid learning is fun, too, but high school is one of my favorite seasons of homeschool. :)
If my daughter is homeschooled and I give her the Diploma will she be able to still get Financial aid
Yes--in the US, you'll have to meet the graduation requirements of your state. There are different forms of Financial aid--government aid is dependent on your FAFSA. Academic scholarships are usually based on a combo of grades (on her transcript) and college entrance exam scores (like the SAT). I highly recommend preparing well for the SAT and ACT if your child is looking for a good scholarship package--high scores can make a big difference when it comes to the amount of scholarships offered by a college.
@@SevenInAll thank you so much
Oh this is such a great topic/myth to cover! Great job, Rachel!! 🤩 Good input for homeschool families!
Thank you so much!
Great tips Rachel! I'm glad you talked about this topic because I learned a lot!!
I know it feels like high schools years are a LONG ways away right now...but man it all goes by fast, when you're having so much fun homeschooling!
This is fascinating! I will need to look into how it works in the UK as it's something I have genuinely never thought about even although I would love to consider homeschooling as an option. Thanks for opening my eyes! 😃
I follow a bunch of UK homeschooling moms, although I don't know so much about the technicalities of how it works there! One of the things I've loved best about homeschooling has been the flexibility, for travel, to focus on things that are important to us as a family (like bilingualism!), etc.
This was very helpful, thanks for talking about transcripts and college.
Thanks so much for watching!
You are almost to 1000 subscribers!! YAY!!! :)
:) :) :) I'm so excited! Hopefully won't be long now! :)
What is the best way to keep transcript records? I think I’ve seen a computer program for it years ago but I’m not sure.
We're not very high tech, I'm sure there are programs, but we've always just kept a template in a Word Doc and added to it each semester or year, and that's worked great for us. We store it on dropbox or google drive so that there's no risk of losing it if the computer dies. There are several blogs with free templates that you can download, like this one: www.walkingbytheway.com/blog/homeschool-transcript/
Great share of the information! Thank you for the useful advices.
Thank you so much for watching!
Waiting ❤️👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you so much!
Love this advice! My kids are still in elementary but this was my husbands first concern when we started discussing homeschool.
That's awesome that he was thinking about it so early! It is important to think about and plan for...but not worry about! You guys definitely can do it if you decide to homeschool all the way till college!
I'm homeschooling high schoolers and this was helpful
I'm so glad!
Oh I'm still debating to homeschool or not to homeschool! My oldest is 4 and she'll go to reception in September but I keep thinking maybe I should try homeschooling! It's a hard decision:)
It is a hard decision! And for so many, school is looking so different from normal this year, which is one reason that many parents are thinking about temporarily homeschooling.
Love these tips! I’m obviously a long way from high school with my kids but this is helpful as we look toward the future!
Time flies when you're having fun, and homeschool sure is a lot of fun! I do hope it won't fly all that fast with my littles...
Loving these tips...lol don't have too many siblings that aren't doing such cool things 🤣🤣🤣
Maybe that is not the most practical tip, haha!
This soundsss sooo interesting! I wished that homeschooling is an option heree! I would defintelyyy go for it! But thank you sooo much for clarifying all matters about it❤❤❤
I know that it's not an option in some countries, but for those countries that do allow it, it's an option that works very well for some families!
This was very helpful, thank you!
Thank you! I know high school feels like it's a long ways off...but time flies when you're having fun homeschooling!
I’m excited for this video. Our oldest daughter plans to graduate at 16, and that is only a few years away.
That's awesome! I graduated homeschool high school at 16 as well!
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“Transcript over diploma” 👍
Yep! That's the piece of paper that IS important! :)
@@SevenInAll
How about if you just need it to get a decent job?
@@jennyquezada9644 If the job application asks for a high school diploma, then any homeschooled graduate can send in the diploma issued by the parents. I have not actually experienced jobs that require submitting a high school diploma for a job app, but if they do, it should be no problem to comply with that request.
I’m a home schooler,but I got specialty graduation card, how do I study abroad in the United States?i want to know.
Look up the college you are interested in studying at, and find out their application process (if you are not from the USA, each college has its own application process for international students). Usually, you need to make an account, and submit your high school transcript, SAT scores (SAT is the college entrance exam, and is available to be taken in most countries at species testing centers), letters of recommendation, and further information. If you are accepted to a college, they will send you paperwork that will allow you to apply for a student visa.
@@SevenInAll If I do not have a high school transcript, but I pass the GED test, can I be admitted to college?😊😊
@@realangel777 Many colleges will accept a GED instead of a diploma + transcript, but you just have to check on the specific college you're looking into. The big thing that you will need besides a GED, is an SAT score. That's the most widely-accepted college entrance exam in the USA.
@@SevenInAll So are there any requirements for taking this exam? Can I participate if I don't have a high school transcript?😊😊
I just checked the relevant information, as long as you are under the age of 17.
Good morning , great tips ❤️
Thank you so much for watching!
That’s sooo cool about you. A Chinese language major. Has it helped you? I am guessing yes.
This is a really good video. A lot of parents can benefit from seeing a grown homeschooling.
Lol siblings with really cool jobs! 😆🤣😆
I lived and worked in China (teaching English at a government high school) before moving to where we currently live, and in the five years that we've lived here, I've had good relationships with a few families from mainland China whose kids are here to get an education at international, English-medium schools, but the parents don't speak any English at all. I think some of the most challenging conversations I've ever held in Chinese have been on the topic of attempting to explain why kids aren't taught to read in English using the same methods that work in Chinese. I still don't know what the real word for "phonics" is--but...got the explanation across in the end. And now, my youngest sister is half-Chinese and Mandarin is her heritage language, so I'm helping her practice it during her school days. So...yes, it has been a surprisingly useful major. :)
i went to public school they never mailed me my diploma and they never will done asked so its not important i guess
hahaha! Yes, I don't think the diploma is very important, I've never needed one (we have needed our college diplomas for our jobs in Asia, as documentation for visa applications), but for high school, we only needed the transcripts.
Nice my friend looking so pretty +like nice sharing 👍👍👍
Thanks for watching!
Good info
Thanks!
I will need to pick your brain about how to do transcripts as a homeschooler
We've always just used a template in a document and stored it in Dropbox or Google drive, somewhere where it's sure to not get lost, and updated it yearly. It's not nearly as scary as it sounds....but it IS important, and I think that's what makes it seem intimidating.
I am so glad you debunked this myth!
Thanks for watching!
thank you im applying to UH manoa
That's awesome!
thanks for the tips! stay connected :)
Thanks for watching! You have the cutest toddler!
Honestly, for me if I have kids I would homeschool them.
It really is a fun lifestyle!
Same. I was homeschooled. I loved it