Junior year is the time that can have the most impact on getting into college and getting scholarships. You can be prepared by doing some research ahead of time. My Coffee Break book can provide some great Junior year readiness: Junior Year is the Key to Homeschool Success
Please read the articles about community college, and read up on junior year, so you understand the tasks to accomplish next year.
Community college articles
Facing the Community College Fad
Community College Success
How to put Dual Enrollment on Your Transcript
Junior Year Information
The 9 Keys to a Successful Junior Year
Three Steps to Finding a College
Junior year is where the rubber meets the road... Are you ready?
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