Multiple history courses a good alternative?

Multiple history courses a good alternative?

Multiple history courses a good alternative?

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Nickolelearner
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Multiple history courses a good alternative?

  Nickolelearner » Thu, 03 Sep 2020 05:17:41 AM



I am taking back charge of my kid's education. I believe Lernsys is the best program for lessons or homeschooling at a reasonable price emoji-happy. I am wondering whether it makes sense to purchase more than one history course or curriculum? Any recommendations or help is appreciated.
 
Swayzie1983
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Re: Multiple history courses a good alternative?

  Swayzie1983 » Fri, 04 Sep 2020 13:47:41 PM



  Nickolelearner  wrote:
I am taking back charge of my kid's education. I believe Lernsys is the best program for lessons or homeschooling at a reasonable price emoji-happy. I am wondering whether it makes sense to purchase more than one history course or curriculum? Any recommendations or help is appreciated.



Hi!homeschool-placer I'm a homeschooling mom in Texas and wanted to give my fifth grader an edge and bought 2 reading courses. I felt that reviewing similar classes from 2 different accredited programs and teachers would help and I actually think it did.
 
Nickolelearner
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Location: Texas
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Re: Multiple history courses a good alternative?

  by Nickolelearner » Sat, 05 Sep 2020 09:32:41 AM



  Swayzie1983  wrote:
  Nickolelearner  wrote:
I am taking back charge of my kid's education. I believe Lernsys is the best program for lessons or homeschooling at a reasonable price emoji-happy. I am wondering whether it makes sense to purchase more than one history course or curriculum? Any recommendations or help is appreciated.



Hi!homeschool-placer I'm a homeschooling mom in Texas and wanted to give my fifth grader an edge and bought 2 reading courses. I felt that reviewing similar classes from 2 different accredited programs and teachers would help and I actually think it did.



I understand. Thanks!study
 
Swayzie1983
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Location: Texas
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Re: Multiple history courses a good alternative?

  by Swayzie1983 » Tue, 08 Sep 2020 13:05:41 PM



  Nickolelearner  wrote:
I understand. Thanks!study



No worries! homeschool-placer
 
Lareyna_2010
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Re: Multiple history courses a good alternative?

  Lareyna_2010 » Thu, 10 Sep 2020 07:38:41 AM



  Nickolelearner  wrote:
I am taking back charge of my kid's education. I believe Lernsys is the best program for lessons or homeschooling at a reasonable price emoji-happy. I am wondering whether it makes sense to purchase more than one history course or curriculum? Any recommendations or help is appreciated.



Ask support if they can give you a special price or discount, you may be able to get a couple of courses or more for only a little more than the price of one. I highly recommend the Lernsys program to you.
 

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