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More homeschoolers headed to college
Regina Morin, director of admissions at Columbia College, says the school is seeing more home-schoolers apply each year. "They tend to be better than their public school counterparts," she said. "They score above average on tests, they're more independent, they're often a grade ahead."
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Alasandra Addresses The Eight Homeschooling Concerns Educators Had And Offers Eight Public School Concerns She Has
The post Educators Criticize Homeschooling list eight homeschooling concerns. This is my reply to them. 1. Deprive the child of important social experiences. I assure you homeschooled children aren't deprived of social experiences. Some homeschool...
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Top Myths About Homeschooling
I am totally mystified by the number of people who know absolutely nothing about homeschooling but feel compelled to write post on homeschooling full of misinformation and false assumptions. Here I will address some myths about homeschooling that have...
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From The Blogosphere
Let's be clear public school at home isn't the same as homeschooling. If people choose to do public school at home that's fine and dandy, but they are not homeschoolers. I can only wonder if Bounds desire to scrutinize homeschoolers is due...
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Homeschoolers & College
Math & Reading Help offers this advice for homeschoolers who are planning on attending college. A homeschooler can get into any college they set their heart on, as long as their test scores and other admissions materials reflect the same quality as...
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Day In The Life Of A 13-year-old (homeschooled) College Freshman
Homeschooling Allows A Child to Be Themselves & Provides Them With Parental Support Many of the posters on the Dr. Phil Board believed that homeschoolers would be unable to get into college, unable to cope with college life and unable to ever hold a job....
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