Online High Schools
Learning Via Distance Learning Can Benefit Your Child More Than Regular School
By Jason Freeden, published Apr 06, 2006
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Online Learning or a Home Study Program are just a few ways of saying learning at your own pace. I am actually one of those students who finished a year of high school via this program. It helped me because I could learn at my own pace and not be pressured into taking tests or doing homework, even though I did it faster than I would in a regular high school. I was never really a test taker so I thought this would benefit me, which it did very well, but this wasn't the only reason. Most kids that get themselves involved in Home Study Courses either are required to repeat a year in high school or just don't benefit from the curriculum there school has to offer and need a slower way of learning, which is perfectly normal because most of those kids turn out to be great fathers with good paying jobs. Pressure isn't something everyone can take so this might be the route for you. I on the other hand transferred from one school to another so they made me stay back because they would bring over the credits from the private school I originally attended. So I decided to finish 2 years in 1 and that's how It went.A couple of Online High Schools that are very reputable are American Virtual High School www.americanvirtualhighschool.us), and James Madison High School (www.jmhs.com). I used American Virtual High School and it really helped me a lot. How do these programs work though you ask? Well they start you off in whatever courses it is you need than you go through them, either by reading online texts or sending you to a website where you can read whatever it is they have there for you to read, than you take a test or finish an assignment on whatever it is you read. It's really easy, unless you don't read what it is you're required to read. You need to want to do the work and get through the courses if you want to graduate, just like an ordinary High School. Many programs require to then take an exam at the end to make sure you did all of the work and didn't cheat. This is a good way to see who actually did the work and who fooled around.

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Takeaways
- Online High Schools or Home Study Programs are a work at your own pace program.
- You're not considered "retarded" if you take part in these courses.
- Many people go onto college and get good paying jobs out of these programs.
Did You Know?
More and more people everyday are taking these programs to continue on with there life. You may also take summer courses to make up credits.Today's Most Commented On
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