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As you go through online high school, it is important to keep your college goals in mind. From the onset of high school, colleges will be interested in what classes you take and how you are faring in school. Make sure you stay on the college path. Enroll in online high school classes that are consistent with college requirements.

  1. Start early - Although you don't need to know exactly what college you are going to attend your freshman year, you should know the basic requirements of a state college or university.
  2. Map out your online high school career - This can help you create a game plan for high school. You will know exactly what online high school classes to take each year so that you will be ready when it is time to apply to college.
  3. Enroll in college-prep classes - Most schools offer classes that meet college requirements. Make sure your credits will be accepted as prerequisites to the college of your choice.
  4. Stay on track - Once you set a plan, don't deviate from it. Make sure you stick to your plan and meet your online high school requirements each year. Before you know it, you will be ready for college.

Requirements

A sample curriculum for a college-bound high school student might include: four years of English, three years of math, three years of science, two years of a foreign language, four years of social studies, at least one year of art and/or music. Four years of physical education is a typical requirement, as well as a health/life skills class and electives (such as a computer or psychology class). Check with your college to see the exact requirements!

Tips:

  • Use an academic advisor to assist you with your goals. These individuals can help you enroll in the right online high school classes.
  • Opt to enroll in a more difficult class than an easier one. A good grade in a harder class is viewed as better than a great grade in an easier class by most colleges.
  • Balance your online high school career with extra-curricular activities. Choose to pursue your favorite sport or drama class to round out your high school education.

The key to success is balance. Your hardwork and dedication will pay off if you stay focused and keep your goals in mind.

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