Distance Learning Courses

<p>Thank you everyone for your responses.</p>

<p>We plan to do CLEP’s in addition to the outside courses, but I was just hoping for an opinion of the programs I listed, though I do appreciate the other programs that everyone commented on. We had looked at University of Nebraska, but I wasn’t impressed with what I saw. Mostly I didn’t like the textbooks they were using.</p>

<p>AP’s are not good. Our public schools won’t let homeschoolers sign up for the tests, at least without a lot of aggravation and persuasion.</p>

<p>Wasn’t really expecting any of the high school courses to get college credit, like EPGY, but I sure would like to know how the colleges look at those courses within your high school transcript :slight_smile: And he doesn’t want to take college level courses at this time. He is only 14. Will wait a few more years to take those upper level courses.</p>

<p>SAT II’s I personally just want to avoid. Too many hoops to jump through. I’d rather him have the course experience too. He plans to go the ACT route, rather than the SAT.</p>

<p>So, no one has personal experience with BYU High School Courses? How about Keystone’s elective courses? We have been looking at their 3D Animation, Web Design and Multimedia courses. I have a computer science major in the making :-)</p>