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This year, Rosie will be taking two big CLEP tests. After the school year ends, she will be taking the exams in British Literature and Biology. If she is able to successfully complete them, she will have college credit in these two courses before her 15th birthday. I have experience with the CLEP Biology exam. Two of my sons have passed them. This is a first for the British Literature in our family. Even if she is not successful, this will give Rosie a good experience in what it will take to study and complete higher-level tests under pressure.

If she is successful she will save herself time and money when she moves on to college. My son, Noah, successfully completed CLEPS in biology and American History. He cleared up his schedule enough that he was able to double major.

Another important test helped Noah save money on his college education – the ACT. Even with a relatively modest score, he was able to earn merit scholarships that saved him over $40,000 in tuition costs!

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Whether you regularly include tests in your homeschool or never test your child, you need to learn about the standard high school tests to prepare your child for college. But what you may not know is … not only will they help your child get into college, but they can also be the key to saving money—through scholarships attached to these tests and even by earning college credit using tests!

Understanding the common high school tests can save you real money right now—saving thousands of dollars on college costs. Although you may have taken one of these tests in high school yourself, you may not know how to register or prepare your child for these tests in your homeschool. So, how do you get all the information you need? The HomeScholar to the rescue!

Don’t miss “High School Testing – Simply Explained.” In this free workshop, Lee will go in depth on the PSAT, SAT, and ACT to give you the understanding you need to ensure your child’s success. There are even two dates and times to choose from, to make it easier for you to attend live!

High School Testing – Simply Explained

Monday, 18 February 2019, at 3:00 PM OR 

Thursday, 21 February 2019, at 1:00 PM(Pacific Time (US and Canada), GMT -8)

Lee compares major high school tests, discusses general strategies and study tips, and shares how her sons homeschooled one year of college using CLEP exams. You’ll also receive a handy high school testing chart!

I love attending Lee’s live workshops. You can read the questions of other homeschool parents just like you and interact with Lee live! Her down-home and friendly approach makes her seminars easy to understand, enjoyable and even fun!

Interested? Be sure to register for the free workshop here.

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