Happy August!
This month we’re featuring some talented homeschooling teen filmmakers from South Carolina and their award-winning videos! Can’t decide on a degree or a career? Learn about “4 Great Ways to Narrow Down a Major” and “Six of the Fastest Growing Fields to Consider.” If you dream of medical school but your favorite college doesn’t have a pre-med program, don’t worry. Any number of majors can prepare you for medical school, as explained in the article titled “Have Med School Dreams? 6 Stellar Degree Paths to Consider.” With so many homeschool- friendly colleges to choose from, it can be difficult to decide on the best one for you. Read “The Right Education: How to Choose Your College after Homeschool.”
Also in this issue: Olyvea and Ethan give their usual great advice, Nick has a tribute article in memory of Satoru Iwata, Narrelle wrote a report on the Islamic State, and Sherah tells about the Ultraman Symphony Concert. Be sure to read Millie’s facts about God, Rachel’s devotional “Thinking About Storms,” and Hannah’s poem titled “Our Song.” Read reviews of A Letter to Momo, Let’s Create Pottery, The Sound of Diamonds, and Unbroken (Young Adult Adaptation). Plus, you can read a short fairytale written by one of our readers. See also: “Seven Habits of Highly Motivated People,” “Top Online Tools to Inspire Summer Learning,” and more!
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Homeschooling Teen Profile
5 Homeschoolers Win Statewide Film Competition
Five homeschool students were named winners in the 2015 Young Filmmakers Project promoting South Carolina state parks.
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Homeschool Friendly College
The Right Education: How to Choose Your College after Homeschool
There are a wide variety of colleges and programs to choose from. Here are some tips on finding the right one for you.
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College Life
Landing Your Dream Summer Internship Just Became Easy With 7 Best Tips
Besides learning and experience, summer internships help you add skills and achievements to a resume.
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Careers
Can’t Decide On A Career? Six of the Fastest Growing Fields to Consider
IT, engineering, business, languages, construction, and healthcare are all rapidly growing fields.
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Homeschooling High School
A Major Pain: 4 Great Ways to Narrow Down a Major
Here are some guidelines to help you narrow down the right major.
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Guest Column
Seven Habits of Highly Motivated People and How to Incorporate Them into Your Work
There are several similar characteristics that can be found in highly motivated, successful people.
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STEM Time
Have Med School Dreams? 6 Stellar Degree Paths to Consider
Any number of majors can prepare you for medical school – and some will surprise you!
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Honest Advice with Sugar and Spice
Honest Advice with Sugar and Spice
Olyvea and Ethan answer questions on homeschooling, dating, and life in general.
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Teen Tech Talk
Top Online Tools to Inspire Summer Learning
Preserve and boost your intellectual capacity over the summer.
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The World Around Us
9 Tips About Teaching Teens On Using Credit Cards Responsibly
Students can start establishing credit even before they have a job.
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Notes of Purpose
No matter how bad the storm is, you can find light behind the darkness.
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Millie’s Column
Here are a few facts about God that stuck out to me this week.
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Readers Write
The Change To Beauty: A Story of a Deadly Change
A short fairytale written by one of our readers.
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Narrelle’s Column
When fighting the Islamic State, we must look at the bigger picture.
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Turning Pages
Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand (Young Adult Adaption)
An Olympian’s Journey from Airman to Castaway to Captive.
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Culture Column
The Ultraman Symphony Concert: An Unlikely Fusion of Science Fiction and Classical Music
Since its debut back in 1966, Ultraman has become a popular Japanese pop culture phenomenon.
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Need a Clue?
Mr. Reaper decided to take another one my favorite childhood heroes.
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Xbolt’s Anime Reviews
From the creators of “Ghost in the Shell,” a wonderful anime about a girl coming to terms with the loss of her father.
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Infographic
A detailed breakdown of worldwide education statistics.
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