Being a Mom is like being a juggler – you always have lots of ball in the air. Your goal is to not drop the ball! Preparing students for college admission is a lot like being a juggler. You can be successful if you don’t drop the ball! Each spring I get frantic phone calls from parents, asking for help getting their kids into college. Their Suzie or Jimmy wants to go to Harvard, has never taken math, and didn’t hear about SAT testing, and they want to know what I can do to help.
At that point, there really isn’t much I can do!
I encourage people to plan ahead, and don’t drop the ball. In my newsletter, I have calendar reminders to help you remember things as you go along. Reading those reminders will help you stay on track. It just takes a little bit of attention, just once in a while, to make sure those balls stay in the air! Keep it up, you can do it!

Your best strategy for keeping all those balls in the air is preparation. The HomeScholar Gold Care Club will give you the comprehensive help you need to homeschool high school.
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