<p>Hi again–</p>
<p>The first thing to do is to check the websites of some colleges you may be interested in (be sure to include your local state college as a safety) and see what their entrance requirements are. That will tell you what classes you need to do as a minimum.</p>
<p>You also need to have your parents send in a statement of enrollment to comply with Wisconsin law - it doesn’t sound hard at all to do. Here’s an explanation of the law: [WI</a> Home School Law](<a href=“http://www.wisconsinchea.com/59338b24-6b9c-4a9d-ac71-ac440f2aadf3-9.html]WI”>http://www.wisconsinchea.com/59338b24-6b9c-4a9d-ac71-ac440f2aadf3-9.html)</p>
<p>Next, I highly recommend you contact a local support group. Often they will have activities and events you may really enjoy. Our children participate in band, tackle football, a history club, 4-H and all sorts of things with other homeschoolers. These sites have lists of local support groups, give the closest one a call - they will welcome you! [Wisconsin</a> Information](<a href=“http://www.wisconsinchea.com/11816206-483a-452d-be64-428d48831f07-9.html]Wisconsin”>http://www.wisconsinchea.com/11816206-483a-452d-be64-428d48831f07-9.html) [WPA:</a> Find Local Homeschoolers](<a href=“http://www.homeschooling-wpa.org/local-homeschoolers]WPA:”>http://www.homeschooling-wpa.org/local-homeschoolers) A lot of homeschool support groups are Christian-led - don’t let that discourage you if you are not religious, though. Very many of them welcome all sorts of homeschoolers.</p>
<p>Then, you need to figure out what exactly you are going to take this year. I recommend a combination - just saw your post, it sounds like that’s what you are planning, that way you won’t burn out on any one method. </p>
<p>Hope that helps!</p>