03-07-2011, 12:53 PM
I am a Christian Homeschool graduate as well. Obviously we do not all have Christian usernames, quotes, etc. so there are probably many more Christians than the ones you know about. Although I tend to not have any quotes, but if I had one it would probably be a Biblical quote.
It was the book College without Compromise by the Wightmans that introduced me to credit-by-exam, the big three, etc. I am really glad I got that book.
I agree, there are quite a few homeschoolers on this forum, because studying and doing a degree at home is natural for homeschoolers.
For the same reasons homeschoolers don't send their kids to school, they often don't send them away to college. Homeschoolers do tend to have large families and they often cannot afford to send all their kids to college through the traditional route. And homeschoolers do tend to be Christians, often it is because of their beliefs that they homeschool.
It was the book College without Compromise by the Wightmans that introduced me to credit-by-exam, the big three, etc. I am really glad I got that book.
I agree, there are quite a few homeschoolers on this forum, because studying and doing a degree at home is natural for homeschoolers.
For the same reasons homeschoolers don't send their kids to school, they often don't send them away to college. Homeschoolers do tend to have large families and they often cannot afford to send all their kids to college through the traditional route. And homeschoolers do tend to be Christians, often it is because of their beliefs that they homeschool.
[SIZE="1"]BSBA in Accounting at TESC - Done! :hurray:
Started June 2009 with zero credits, now have 133!
CLEP:
English Literature - 67, Chemistry - 60, Microeconomics - 69, Macroeconomics - 77, U.S. History I - 68, U.S. History II - 64, American Government - 64, Humanities - 68, College Algebra - 64, English Composition - 56, Financial Accounting - 80
, Principles of Management - 74, Intro. Business Law - 73, Principles of Marketing - 79, Info. Systems & Computer Applications - 77
DSST:
Introduction to Business - 446, Human/Cultural Geography - 69, Personal Finance - 463, Principles of Supervision - 443, Organizational Behavior - 76, Human Resource Management - 77, Business Ethics and Society - 468, Principles of Finance - 471, Management Information Systems - 447, Money and Banking - 73
TECEP:
Financial Institutions and Markets, Federal Income Taxation, Strategic Management
Straighterline Course:
Business Communication
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Started June 2009 with zero credits, now have 133!
CLEP:
English Literature - 67, Chemistry - 60, Microeconomics - 69, Macroeconomics - 77, U.S. History I - 68, U.S. History II - 64, American Government - 64, Humanities - 68, College Algebra - 64, English Composition - 56, Financial Accounting - 80
, Principles of Management - 74, Intro. Business Law - 73, Principles of Marketing - 79, Info. Systems & Computer Applications - 77DSST:
Introduction to Business - 446, Human/Cultural Geography - 69, Personal Finance - 463, Principles of Supervision - 443, Organizational Behavior - 76, Human Resource Management - 77, Business Ethics and Society - 468, Principles of Finance - 471, Management Information Systems - 447, Money and Banking - 73
TECEP:
Financial Institutions and Markets, Federal Income Taxation, Strategic Management
Straighterline Course:
Business Communication
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