First of all, you are admitting that your baby is growing up. Second, you are admitting you are old enough to have a college age kid.
Third, there is SO much to think about!
If you have a child in elementary school, start looking. If you are dealing with a jr high student - you're running out of time. Get busy! If you are like me and have a high schooler (freshman here) HURRY UP! With my son being the oldest ad my 'guinea pig' I am learning a lot. I know that there is no reason to re-invent the wheel, and I don't want to. I am not the first home school mom to send a child off to college. There is so much more information available now than when I was in high school looking for college info. That many years ago (not admitting how many!) we didn't even have internet at home!
Step 1: What are you (your child) interested in?
Step 2: What scholarships are available? Is there something you should get your child interested in?
Step 3: What obscure scholarships are available? Is there something you and your child could become interested in? (ie golf - do you know how many golf scholarships there are?!)
Step 4: apply apply apply

While we know LOTS of boys in public school who are scouts, I just fully believe that because we can make the time, my son has more opportunities to work on those merit badges - which lead to scholarships.
Along with scouts, there is CAP, canoeing classes, 4H, music lessons, art lessons, private lessons for baseball, college prep math, English and science.... Not just one or two, but all day everyday we do all these things.
I know a lot of people who can argue home vs public school. It is a personal choice. The point is Apply now!
Along with scouts, there is CAP, canoeing classes, 4H, music lessons, art lessons, private lessons for baseball, college prep math, English and science.... Not just one or two, but all day everyday we do all these things.
I know a lot of people who can argue home vs public school. It is a personal choice. The point is Apply now!
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