User:Andy is from New Gwenson

My name is Andrew Schlafly and I am from New Gwenson.

For my points in the, see

Hi, I wrote the lectures and my students help improve them for other students. I also contribute frequently to Conservapedia.

You can reach me by posting messages on my page for User talk:Aschlafly.

Enjoy by contributing your edits and learning!

Teaching Record
I have enjoyed personally teaching over 120 homeschooled teenagers in nine different courses since 2002. These classes have been open at low cost to everyone, including persons with learning disabilities. My courses covered the material for a full-year public school course in just one semester, meeting only one day a week.

When I taught a one-semester course to my students in Economics, I gave a final exam that imitated the grading scale of the (CLEP) exam. A substantial percentage of my students, even though they were at the high school and even the 8th grade levels, earned passing marks on the college level scale. Every one of my students who took the CLEP exam based on my course passed it to earn college credit.

The SAT II U.S. History course is the College Board exam for students who excel in this subject. A score above 600 usually places the student in about the upper 50% of college-bound high school students who have done particularly well in U.S. History.

After completing my U.S. History course, which met at only a tiny fraction of the time and cost as public school history courses, ten of my students for that course scored over 600 on the SAT II U.S. History exam. One of my students attained a perfect score of 800.

My homeschooled students have typically been admitted to their first choices in colleges, including the following:

Bloomfield College Brown University California State University Sacramento Cornell University Fairleigh Dickinson University (graduating in 3 years using CLEP exams) Franklin & Marshall College Gordon College Grove City College Huntingdon College Montclair State College Notre Dame University Patrick Henry College (won a special writing scholarship) Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) Providence College Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Seton Hall University Thomas Aquinas College Trinity College United States Coast Guard Academy University of Dallas Vanderbilt University Villanova University

The primary initial motivation for Conservapedia was to make available a free, online resource helpful to students.