04-30-2009, 01:28 PM
Some great suggestions here, but why not write as suggested in general and breaking out.
First one would be general introduction to concept and sharing a little about your and your son's journey, with a "to be continued" type of link, leading into the other articles and saying what will be forthcoming.
Then pick whoever you think has the most priority. Perhaps high school students need to be planning now for next year or even some summer activities.
They also need to know about the AP tests. What I don't know about the AP tests, is: Can anyone take them or do they have to be high school students who are currently registered in AP classes at the time of taking the test. You probably know the answer to that question. Also, can self-studying adults choose to take AP tests for credit? Does anyone know the answer to this question? If so, perhaps some suggestions on how to go about this and who to contact to set up, etc.
Adults might be next.
Perhaps a wrap up article summarizing some experiences and those who have gone before. Perhaps some of the persons posting will let you use some direct quotes.
Who knows... Perhaps this might lead into some articles about specific colleges or universities, like EC and TESC, or others who allow for other opportunities. What about one directed at opportunities for those in the military or their spouses. For example, our technical school has just been approved by the military (US government) for our online medical records transcriptoin program to get all expenses paid for military spouses, enabling them to get skills in a career that is without borders and allowing them to work from anywhere in the world.
This could become a full-time job for you -- especially at a time where people need retraining but also need to save money.
GOOD LUCK!
Judy
First one would be general introduction to concept and sharing a little about your and your son's journey, with a "to be continued" type of link, leading into the other articles and saying what will be forthcoming.
Then pick whoever you think has the most priority. Perhaps high school students need to be planning now for next year or even some summer activities.
They also need to know about the AP tests. What I don't know about the AP tests, is: Can anyone take them or do they have to be high school students who are currently registered in AP classes at the time of taking the test. You probably know the answer to that question. Also, can self-studying adults choose to take AP tests for credit? Does anyone know the answer to this question? If so, perhaps some suggestions on how to go about this and who to contact to set up, etc.
Adults might be next.
Perhaps a wrap up article summarizing some experiences and those who have gone before. Perhaps some of the persons posting will let you use some direct quotes.
Who knows... Perhaps this might lead into some articles about specific colleges or universities, like EC and TESC, or others who allow for other opportunities. What about one directed at opportunities for those in the military or their spouses. For example, our technical school has just been approved by the military (US government) for our online medical records transcriptoin program to get all expenses paid for military spouses, enabling them to get skills in a career that is without borders and allowing them to work from anywhere in the world.
This could become a full-time job for you -- especially at a time where people need retraining but also need to save money.
GOOD LUCK!
Judy


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