Inexpensive solutions to high school transcripts for a large family
Having a large family looks very hard to outsiders. My friend tells me it’s not so bad, though. After all, the kids aren’t all two at the same time, right? It’s the same way with high school transcripts for a large brood. You only have to learn about transcripts once, and then you’ll know it – and they don’t all need transcripts at the same time! Here is Anissa’s question:
I am wondering if you have any idea what larger sized homeschooling families usually do for transcripts? I am just at a loss right now. I am beginning to feel completely overwhelmed! Any advice that you can share will be very much appreciated. Thank you for your time : )
~ Anissa in North Carolina
It can be overwhelming to think about having a large family and keeping transcripts, but remember that you only have to learn the skill ONE time and you’ll be able to make the transcripts easily for all the other children. Sure it took me a while to do research on transcripts, but now that I know how to do it, it’s really very fast!
So my first suggestion is to learn about transcripts as soon as possible. When I wrote my ebook on transcripts, I was determined to make it as simple as possible for beginners that didn’t have a clue what they were doing. Along with the ebook, you get an audio course on how to make a transcript, so you can listen to the one hour class first, and get the general idea. Then read the book (it’s a quick read with lots of pictures and charts.) It comes with free transcript templates, so you really have everything you need. Some moms have been able to go from zero-to-transcript in a weekend. But the ebook comes with a free month of my Gold Care Club, so you also get a 20 minute consultation by phone every week. That way after you finish the audio course and finish the book, you can still talk with me for 20 minutes a week while you’re a member, and we can discuss your transcript. It truly is a complete solution to your transcript problems at a very reasonable price ($37). Compared to the alternative of paying for an accredited transcripts (BIG bucks), it is really a small investment that can yield big results when applying to colleges.
For the first child, it may help if we talk on the phone to discuss your transcript. In a one or two hour phone call, I can usually get all the information out of your head that needs to go onto your transcript. Sometimes parents just want me to do the thinking – they can type the transcript just fine, they are merely borrowing my brain. I don’t mind at all! So if you need help with your transcript, and you simply CANNOT handle doing it yourself, I’ll be glad to help. After that 1 or 2 hour phone call, you will know exactly what to type on your transcript – or what to have your husband type, since he may offer to help! I’ve found husbands get very supportive when you solve a problem and save lots of money at the same time!

Here is a link to my ebook on transcripts: http://www.thehomescholar.com/offer/easy-truth.php. Take a moment now to read about it!
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