| Homeschooling-and-college-223 | | | | preferhomeschoolers because of the diversity and |
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| As children grow out of their little pants and are | | | | Admission requirements may vary. While some |
| ready to begintheir teens,Visit here now | | | | colleges require thechild to appear for the SAT, |
| many parents wonder if they should continue | | | | others may need a general equivalencydiploma. |
| with thehomeschooling program. They fear that | | | | And some may not care for any tests at all. The |
| colleges may not give equalopportunities to a child | | | | criterionmay vary depending on the college that |
| educated at home.It is common to come across | | | | you wish to apply to. But,college courses really do |
| parents who frantically try to shiftout their | | | | not require any high school backgroundor special |
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| fearunavailability of college admissions. But college | | | | and are ready to begintheir teens, many parents |
| admissions areopen to all educated individuals, | | | | wonder if they should continue with |
| regardless of whether they areeducated at home | | | | thehomeschooling program. They fear that |
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| homeschooled boysgot admission into Harvard. | | | | It is common to come across parents who |
| Harvard does not require a high schooldiploma for | | | | frantically try to shiftout their homeschool children |
| gaining admission to their degree program. | | | | to high schools because they fearunavailability of |
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| knowledge and behavior of thehomeschooled | | | | to all educated individuals, regardless of whether |
| children rather than their high school diplomas. | | | | they areeducated at home or at a public school. |
| Infact, other things being similar many colleges | | | | |