Physical Science Lab Kit
High School Course
Complete Your Physical Science Lab Kit Course Quickly and Affordably
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James Madison High School's accredited Physical Science Lab Kit correspondence course provides hands-on exercises and safe experiments that demonstrate the fundamental chemistry and physics principles learned in Physical Science. Enroll anytime and study at your own pace. You can complete it in as little as six weeks. And if you need help along the way, instructors and support staff are always available.
Whether you want to earn additional credits, make up a class or supplement your homeschool curriculum, this course is a convenient way to do it. Plus it's very affordable, thanks to James Madison High School's low tuition cost. You might also be interested in one of our flexible high school diploma programs.
Advantages to studying at James Madison High School:
- Nationally and regionally accredited
- All of our curriculum is designed to meet the national standards
- 100% self-paced - study from home anytime
- Low tuition: up to 55% less compared to other distance-learning high schools
James Madison High School Provides Everything You Need for Your High School Course
All study materials and academic support are included in your tuition at no additional cost. Complete your assignments when it's convenient for you. There's no pressure, and help is available whenever you need it.
Each course includes:
- Lab materials and study guides with step-by-step instructions
- Prompt grading and feedback after you mail in exams
- One-on-one instructor support and unlimited tutoring by mail. email or phone
- Invitations to participate with live events with instructors and career experts
- Access to James Madison High School's vibrant student and alumni social community
Once you complete this course, you'll have the knowledge and confidence you need to take your education or career to the next level.
Ready to get started on your Physical Science Lab Kit training? Enroll online or call 1-800-957-5412 to speak with an Admissions Advisor.
