HOD and Standardized Tests/College
Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2016 3:47 pm
I've been meaning to post this but I have just been so busy. Anyway my oldest graduated after completing 9 HOD programs. I know the question comes up is HOD college worthy. The answer is yes! My first HOD kid graduated and she got a full scholarship for tuition and books at a private Christian college. And that is for the first four years of college, completely paid in full. She has friends going to the same school and none received the kind of scholarship she did. She did score very well on the ACTs and that helped. So I asked her what she thought helped the most with the ACTs and she said that honestly it was HOD. I sort of expected she was going to say it was me making her study, hahaha! But apparently nope it was HOD and she said it really helped her with the language on the test and interpreting the questions in particular. That turns out to be a huge thing for these tests. Also she had a very rich transcript and that was because of the wide coverage HOD gives in terms of credits you can claim legitimately for their study. That turned out to be huge in terms of making her stand out.
The other question people have is will they be able to make it in college. Well I think HOD helped us there. She is in her first semester but she is scoring very high so far. She was very worried she would not be able to cut it in college having been homeschooled. She now is completely confident because she is seeing she was very well prepared. All the writing and narration in HOD and the organization she learned in how to study really helped her. And btw she keeps on coming home and telling me that she has yet to read a story for her English course that was not covered in HOD. So I'd say that is a big plus in the choosing of material within HOD.
I want to also say that she struggled with choosing a major. I think HOD and the spiritual content helped her there as well. She ended up picking something completely different than she was thinking, but I can see it is definitely a full circle God thing. She is going to get a degree in Christian counseling and specialize in the area of adoption. She was adopted herself and I think HOD helped her to have more of a mission focus along the way. She has big goals and plans to go on to the PhD level, so apparently HOD gave her a love for learning.
Ok having said all that, I am a mom of six and we have had a lot of tragedy during our homeschooling years. I would say I am really a very average and somewhat easily distracted teacher. A lot of her schooling was very independent. But isn't it great we can choose a curriculum that really teaches them how to learn and be independent, ultimately that is the goal.
Thank you Carrie, Julie and Mike for all of your help along the way. Next year I have three more graduating with HOD. It's good to know it really was enough and they really are prepared for the real world.
The other question people have is will they be able to make it in college. Well I think HOD helped us there. She is in her first semester but she is scoring very high so far. She was very worried she would not be able to cut it in college having been homeschooled. She now is completely confident because she is seeing she was very well prepared. All the writing and narration in HOD and the organization she learned in how to study really helped her. And btw she keeps on coming home and telling me that she has yet to read a story for her English course that was not covered in HOD. So I'd say that is a big plus in the choosing of material within HOD.
I want to also say that she struggled with choosing a major. I think HOD and the spiritual content helped her there as well. She ended up picking something completely different than she was thinking, but I can see it is definitely a full circle God thing. She is going to get a degree in Christian counseling and specialize in the area of adoption. She was adopted herself and I think HOD helped her to have more of a mission focus along the way. She has big goals and plans to go on to the PhD level, so apparently HOD gave her a love for learning.
Ok having said all that, I am a mom of six and we have had a lot of tragedy during our homeschooling years. I would say I am really a very average and somewhat easily distracted teacher. A lot of her schooling was very independent. But isn't it great we can choose a curriculum that really teaches them how to learn and be independent, ultimately that is the goal.
Thank you Carrie, Julie and Mike for all of your help along the way. Next year I have three more graduating with HOD. It's good to know it really was enough and they really are prepared for the real world.