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Tackling the Hardest ACT Math Questions

Tackling the Hardest ACT Math Questions

by Jacob Reeves | Dec 11, 2022 | ACT, Articles, High School, Homeschool, Standardized Tests

Ready to tackle some difficult ACT Math questions? If you are looking to conquer any (math) challenge or don’t love math but are doing what it takes to improve your ACT score, these questions are for you. The Hardest ACT Math Questions The hardest ACT math questions...
Kids Being Quiet? How to Restore Enthusiasm

Kids Being Quiet? How to Restore Enthusiasm

by Jacob Reeves | Nov 27, 2022 | Articles, College Admissions, High School, Homeschool, Middle School

How do we restore enthusiasm? I never thought I’d say this, but I wish students talked more. When I went back to teaching high school students in-person in 2021, I barely recognized them. Other teachers agreed: students are subdued, quiet, withdrawn. I wish they...
7 Thanksgiving ACT Questions to Gobble

7 Thanksgiving ACT Questions to Gobble

by Jacob Reeves | Nov 15, 2022 | ACT, Articles, High School, Homeschool, Standardized Tests

Before you carve your turkey and settle in for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, take a few minutes to get your brain working with these practice ACT questions! Or better yet, quiz your family—whoever gets the most right gets the last piece of pie!...
When to Talk About Paying for College

When to Talk About Paying for College

by Adam Pieper | Nov 8, 2022 | Articles, Financial Aid & Scholarships, High School, Homeschool

When should you talk with your children about paying for college? Many parents wait to talk about paying for college until it’s too late. Have conversations early on with your student about college options, what you plan to contribute, and what affects financial aid...
College Credit by Examination (CLEP)

College Credit by Examination (CLEP)

by Jacob Reeves | Nov 8, 2022 | College Admissions, High School, Homeschool, Standardized Tests, Videos

Earn college credits and bypass college courses with CLEP (College-Level Examination Program) provided by the College Board. 2022 update: tests are $90 each with 34 subjects available. What is the CLEP Program? The College Board’s College-Level Examination Program...
High School Courses to Save You Money

High School Courses to Save You Money

by Jacob Reeves | Nov 4, 2022 | College Admissions, High School, Homeschool, Videos

AP, IB, Dual Enrollment, and Early College are options to earn college credits while still in high school. These courses can save you time and money! John explains the benefits and the caveats, and how to consider which might be the right option/s for you. Please...
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