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That is the rate this mom want him to truly consider. He really likes the math and science aspect of nuke though. Eventually, he is his own person thankfully
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Just some friendly information though to help you make informed decisions. I'm sure you guys will do whatever's right for you! /r CTT1 |
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FYI...there are actually 3 levels of homeschool and charter school...you need to know what level the government gave yours..that makes a big difference. Some programs don't qualify at all and require some college credits to make the difference.
Another thing about nukes...my son was a nuke...even nukes, depending on which rate they are, scrape paint off pipes and repaint them almost daily..my son said if you weren't wearing out a wire brush daily you weren't doing your job! Basically he said he equated his job as a plumber with a really big wrench! |
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Can you clarify on the three levels of homeschool? I'm not finding any information on that. And thank you for your responses.
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It really is hard to clarify as each state has their own regulations and rules..some call them level 1, 2 and 3, and some call them level A, B and C..the recruiter from that area should know the difference. It is kind of like the lowest level is no where near accredited, the higher the better but still may require college credits to qualify..hope this helps
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