Showing posts with label high school transcripts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label high school transcripts. Show all posts

Friday, 17 January 2014

The Basic Content Of A High School Transcript!

High School TranscriptsHomeschooling is becoming very popular these days. Many people are choosing homeschooling as a medium to educate their children. Homeschooling basically refers to teaching children at home only. There is no need to sending your kids to public or private schools. You can make your children study the subjects, learn customs, culture and practice ethics being at home. You can even figure out the mistakes or any odd behavior ay home which is not possible when your kid is in school. Other than studies, you can also inculcate some good habits and also make him a social creature.

When talking about homeschooling, you also need to know about the high school records and transcripts. It is obvious that when you are educating your kid at home, you definitely need to keep all the merits, record safe and secure. You can use these records at the time of admission of your kid in a university. These records are only termed as high school transcripts

To elaborate, a transcript is a list of all the courses your kid takes together along with the final grade your kid received. It can also comprise of additional data, which includes attendance performance as well. The transcript also includes your kid’s GPA, type of classes your kid took in high school, consistency in GPA, the number of pass and fail classes your kid took, the behavior record of your kid, if any.

A transcript is probably the most important source of information for college admissions. The college people not only see your grades and calculate your GPA but they also have a look at what kind of courses you took. Thus, on a whole, these transcripts are certainly the best way to portray your academic excellence and get the admission in your favorite university.  So, it becomes quite important to prepare a proper transcript which will lead your kid to a college admission.

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Thursday, 2 January 2014

Avoid Writing a Homeschool High School Transcript?

Homeschool High School Transcript
If you can't cope with creating transcripts, there are other ways of proving your homeschool's worth. For instance, you could have your child write a GED test. Now, a GED does have some stigma because it was originally intended for people who couldn't pass high school or dropped out of high school, but it is still an option if you really don't want to put together a transcript.
You could provide a transcript from a community college. Washington State, for example, has changed their laws, so that if you earn your AA degree from a community college, they will provide you a high school diploma as well as a college diploma. That doesn't make it a more wonderful experience, but it's an option.
You can also make a portfolio. If you really can't stand the words and numbers on a transcript, you might pull together samples of work in a portfolio. If your child is applying to study visual arts, they may not actually need a transcript, just a portfolio of all the wonderful art they have created.
Another option is taking all your high school classes through an online academy. There are plenty available online. They will even give you a transcript at the end of high school and you don’t even have to worry about it. However, this can be a very costly option. In addition, many homeschoolers find that there is still a lot of busy work included in online classes, and they can often be very rigid.
Seeking out colleges that don't require transcripts at all is another option. There are some colleges that will take standardized tests or whatever it is that you will give them, and they don't need or require a transcript. However, the people that call me in a panic in spring of senior year, those are the ones that thought that their chosen college wasn't going to need a transcript and those are the ones that tell me they need one tomorrow! Avoiding putting together a transcript is not a strategy I recommend, but it is a possibility.
If you would rather be prepared, just in case, check out The HomeScholar’s Total Transcript Solution.

Monday, 25 November 2013

Preparing Homeschool Records for College

Homeschool Records for College
It's important to get your homeschooler's work organized in preparation for college admission. When you organize your homeschool high school records, it’s a good idea to have a folder, binder, or notebook with subject tabs for each subject area that you cover in your homeschool for placing any papers that you can scrounge up. Don't be paralyzed by indecision when it's something that crosses the curriculum and dips into two subject areas. It doesn’t really matter where you put it; what matters is that you DO save it!
The benefit of using a notebook with a subject tab is so you can easily figure out what subjects you don’t have records for. You won't necessarily know in advance what colleges are going to request for admission. Some colleges will want to see a lab write up from a lab class. Others will want to see a math paper or a math test just to see it in the student's own handwriting. One of the colleges that my son applied to wanted a graded English paper. I’ve talked to a lot of colleges who are very frustrated at the state of public education. Kids can go through FOUR YEARS of English classes and come to college without the ability to read or write! They will want to verify that your student CAN.
I wrote a course description for each of the classes we completed as we homeschooled high school. Each course description was about a paragraph long. I also listed the activities we did and the books or curriculum used, and wrote every possible way that I evaluated them at the bottom.
It’s important to note that the way you evaluate your children is not ALL about testing. Testing is a very small piece of how we evaluate our children. The kids in public or private schools are not solely evaluated on tests. When they go to school, they might be given a grade that’s based on a variety of things, including attendance, homework completion, and participation in class. If you as a homeschooler are only giving a grade based on each of the chapter tests, you’re putting your student at a disadvantage against every other grade in the state.
If you haven't yet begun sorting through your homeschooler's work to have samples ready for colleges, don't panic, get started today! If you need help, you can find my Comprehensive Record Solution at www.TheHomeScholar.com.

Wednesday, 13 November 2013

Homeschool Transcripts: Not So Scary After All

Guess what? A Homeschool Transcript is just a piece of paper that “makes noise” and has print in Times New Roman 12 font; it’s just a regular paper with no notary on it! There’s nothing scary about it and you CAN do this at home!

Legalized Bragging

Homeschool TranscriptsThe thing you need to know about the transcript is that whenever you get around to making your child’s transcript, it will look good. Without a doubt, if you put it out in print, it will look good and you’ll be amazed that your child can look that good! The reason for this is that making a transcript is your chance to legally brag about your child! It’s your opportunity to express everything wonderful that they’ve ever done - things that you wouldn’t necessarily tell your friends because they might think that you are bragging.

Don’t Change Your Homeschool

The one thing that you need to know about transcripts is that they do look a bit foreign to us as homeschoolers. When I ask about your homeschool, you might talk about the visit to the pond, the nature study, and the great unit study that you’ve done together all about it. While these things can make up a wonderful education, they don’t make a lot of intuitive sense to colleges. Colleges think in terms of words and specific numbers. So you have to translate your wonderful homeschool work into the words and numbers that colleges understand.

What I don’t want you to do is to change your homeschool AT ALL. Do not change your homeschool because you begin homeschool at the high school level! You want to keep doing what you’re doing as long as it works. You’re going to translate that, not in German or Spanish, but into the love language of colleges that they’re going to understand. It’s easier than you think! Learn more about transcripts at www.TheHomeScholar.com or check out my Total Transcript Solution to help you create, step-by-step, your own homemade homeschool high school transcript that can help get your child admission into college!

Tuesday, 5 November 2013

The Easy Way To Keep Homeschool Records

Keeping records becomes really important during homeschool high school, so here are a few easy steps to follow that will help you succeed, but not get overwhelmed with the tasks.

Homeschool Records
  1. Work on your high school records a little at a time, and start out simply.  Get a box, put it somewhere out of the way, and put papers and homeschool information in the box. There are better (and fancier) ways to keep records, but this is a great place to start simply. Whatever you do, start somewhere!
  2. Keep a homeschool calendar, and note important high school dates on it.  Things like taking tests (PSAT, SAT, ect), keeping track of activities, and tracking the time you spend on subjects can be easier when you use a calendar. You can find important test dates on the College Board website.
  3. Review your student’s college plans with both your spouse and your student. Make sure everyone knows what the goals are, like four years of English, three or four of science, etc. Most colleges like to see 24 or more credits on a high school transcript, so check out their requirements and plan appropriately.
  4. Make changes if you need to. If something isn’t working, think about how to make it better, or throw it out! Even if a curriculum worked with another child, it might not work with their sibling, and you might have to try something new. Don’t try to push a square peg into a round hole!
  5. Start small with your transcript. You don’t have to make a complete transcript the first time you sit down to do so. Just try to list out course titles first, or create a template first.  Getting something down on paper will make you feel better, and you can come back later to continue working on it.
  6. Make sure that you include all the things your student is learning on their transcript, including the things they learn on their own. If something your child does constantly makes you a little annoyed, it’s possible that that activity is their “delight” activity, the one they engage in without being made to, like playing piano, doing ballet, or programming on the computer. Just pay attention.
  7. To project what your child’s SAT score might be before they take it (which is important so you can start to think about good fit colleges), take their PSAT results and add a zero. For instance, if they scored a 50 on the math section of the PSAT, they are likely to score a 500 on the math section of the SAT. 
  8. Keep track of what your child is reading, and include that in your records. You can have your student do this, or you can do it. Colleges will want to see this list when you apply, so add it to your records.
  9. There are lots of different ways to homeschool, and none of them is the only one right way. Colleges know this, so don’t worry and think you must change your homeschool to fit some ideal, or make it look like your best friend’s homeschool. Your children are unique, and so is your homeschool. Relax, and enjoy it!
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Tuesday, 30 July 2013

Learn How To Make An Official Homeschool Transcript

The concept of home schools is widely accepted these days and the competition has grown bigger. But to gain good marks and grades is the not only important thing. To make a proper report is also another very important work to do. 

Homeschool Transcript

The transcript is generally a kind of report card which has all he marks, grades and percentage of different subjects, topics year wise. It is not only about writing all the marks together but to present the child’s activities, skills, talent and knowledge in a better way. So if you want to get your child noticed by some best scholars or academicians then its the right time to make a better transcription for your child.

If in case, the parents are unaware about how to make the homeschool transcript, then there is no need to worry. Many homeschoolers offer services related to transcripts. These service providers offer you with the assistance in making a full year record. You can even get the CDs and DVDs on tips to make a report card. The transcript is mainly a report card, it comprises of various subjects, topics, co-curricular activities and even games.  All the marks, percentage and grades are mentioned in this transcription. The homeschoolers even charge fees for making the reports for high school. Charge totally depends upon the type of record you want to get. There are majorly two divisions regarding the formation of these records. One is subject based while the other one is year based. Depending upon these two, the customers are charged with fees.

Underlined are some of the basic steps which are useful in the making of transcriptions. If this is to be made for the high school level, then one must find out the graduation requirements for the particular state as it may differ in different states. Parents must use those requirements with the high school credit planner. This action is followed by jotting down the courses which the child needs to complete by graduation.

Viewing different records as sample can be a good help while making one. After all this, one must use a template to make the high school transcript. Lastly, to make it official, including all the graduate important information is also very important part. This information includes the date of birth, address, phone number and date of graduation as well. Do not forget to put the name of the homeschool at the top, sign at the bottom and get it certified. This is how you can also make the official homeschool transcripts.