CLEP exams
Have a Nice Day!
Just wanted to let you know that from what I can tell on the CLEP site, there is no minimum age requirement to take the CLEP exams either, and there are more choices there.
Kristen
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Today is even more important than tomorrow because "today" is a gift, and "tomorrow" might never come.
Today is where hope lives because today is when we can make things better than yesterday.
The only thing we can be sure of is today and life isn't worth living if it isn't lived in joy for as many moments of today as we can manage.
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Barb Eaton
Kristen,
Why is it you are so concerned with college and testing? My son, 17yo,
who has been school free since end of 4th grade just took the entrance exam
for a community college here. No problems. He starts the end of march. He's
doing what he wants, when he wants. Oh and I feel we did diddley sqaut since
1996 but have fun with our lives. ;-)
Barb E
"The function of the child is to live his own life - not the life that his
anxious parents think he should live."
A S Neill
on 2/26/03 7:24 PM, Have a Nice Day! at litlrooh@... wrote:
Why is it you are so concerned with college and testing? My son, 17yo,
who has been school free since end of 4th grade just took the entrance exam
for a community college here. No problems. He starts the end of march. He's
doing what he wants, when he wants. Oh and I feel we did diddley sqaut since
1996 but have fun with our lives. ;-)
Barb E
"The function of the child is to live his own life - not the life that his
anxious parents think he should live."
A S Neill
on 2/26/03 7:24 PM, Have a Nice Day! at litlrooh@... wrote:
> Just wanted to let you know that from what I can tell on the CLEP site, there
> is no minimum age requirement to take the CLEP exams either, and there are
> more choices there.
>
> Kristen
Have a Nice Day!
>>Kristen,Why is it you are so concerned with college and testing? <<
There have been many people have asked me about unschooling, college, and SAT's. I was passing along information in case anyone here wanted it.
>>My son, 17yo,who has been school free since end of 4th grade just took the entrance exam
for a community college here. No problems. He starts the end of march. He's
doing what he wants, when he wants. Oh and I feel we did diddley sqaut since
1996 but have fun with our lives. ;-)<<
Good. Congratulations to your son.
Kristen
Barb E
"The function of the child is to live his own life - not the life that his
anxious parents think he should live."
A S Neill
on 2/26/03 7:24 PM, Have a Nice Day! at litlrooh@... wrote:
> Just wanted to let you know that from what I can tell on the CLEP site, thereYahoo! Groups Sponsor
> is no minimum age requirement to take the CLEP exams either, and there are
> more choices there.
>
> Kristen
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