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Options after High School

Career Training Programs
Fast Track Bachelors Degree
Traditional College
Missionary Schools
Service Opportunities

Our Current Plan for our Kids

Since our children will graduate very early from high school (probably not younger than 12, but not older than 15), we will obviously keep them home as they pursue the next level of academic education (Bachelors degree) while they prepare themselves in practical and missionary skills.  Below is our planned order of academic educational pursuits after high school.
  • Under 18 years old, fast track college through CLEP exams and an online bachelors degree
  • Also under 18 years old, apprentice in practical lines through our personal network of handy professionals.
  • At 18 years old, finalize practical skills through certification, then attend a short missionary school to cement a mission mindset and learn about Christian standards of deportment, then do a year of service for God.
  • After 19 years of age, if they want to pursue masters level coursework, then they can attend traditional college or university.
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