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#25125 - 09/06/08 07:44 PM Home Schooling
Ginny Offline
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I have tried to gather support and suggestions for negotiating with my son's public school, but it seems like this is going to be very difficult.

What do folks know about home schooling a high school student? I, of course don't want to do anything that might present obstacles when it comes time for college.

My son has his sights set on MIT or Dartmouth, and he really has the possibility of getting into both. I have spoken with admissions officers, but they are a little vague.

I would love to hear some real life stories from folks who may have chosen this option. Did it work? Do you fell like it was the right decision?

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#25128 - 09/06/08 08:29 PM Re: Home Schooling [Re: Ginny]
Kriston Offline
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Well, I know that many colleges--including respected universities like the Ivy-League schools--now have policies in place for accepting homeschooled students. That's a sign that it is recognized by the university community as an acceptable (and even desirable!) form of education.

While there are a number of homeschoolers active on this forum, and a few who have older kids (Lorel comes immediately to mind!), you might also think about asking this question on a homeschooling forum or e-list, just to get more comprehensive help. Most of us who comment regularly and are homeschooling have younguns, I'm afraid, and we won't be as much help to you as you might find on a homeschooling forum. The one that comes immediately to mind is TAGMAX, if you're not already on it. Here's a link to where to sign up: http://www.tagfam.org/ .

If it helps, I don't think you have to worry that homeschooling precludes admission to a "good" school. 20 years ago, that might have been true. Today, a good candidate who is homeschooled is going to be welcomed by universities. They want to see passion and leadership, so just make sure that he has opportunities for both. If he excels, he has as good a shot as anyone!

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#25132 - 09/06/08 09:19 PM Re: Home Schooling [Re: Kriston]
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I've heard colleges are really loving homeschoolers. They come in and are already self-directed learners. I think if the work is well documented that's a good start.

Doesn't Stanford have on online high school? I know there have been some postings on that for parents who want a certain kind of documentation of high school credentials.

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#25141 - 09/07/08 05:05 AM Re: Home Schooling [Re: incogneato]
Dazed&Confuzed Offline
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You might check out homeschool.com. I'm considering getting her book and I think there is a chapter in it on HSing high school and prep for college.

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#25143 - 09/07/08 05:36 AM Re: Home Schooling [Re: Dazed&Confuzed]
Lorel Offline
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Hi Ginny-

I have a son who went from homeschool to college with no problem. He didn't get into his top choice, but he is a bit lopsided (has Asperger's) and his extracurriculars were pretty thin. He is excelling at a small private LAC (liberal arts college) at this point.

MIT is very accepting of homeschooled students. The admissions office has said that homeschoolers acclimate well and are valued members of the MIT community. I talked to an admissions officer at Yale last Spring, (in preparation for a talk I was doing on homeschooling) and he said that they are very open to homeschooled applicants, and that they accept a higher percentage of homeschoolers than they do from the general applicant population. Did I say that so that it makes sense? They might get only a handful of homeschool applicants each year, but those kids have a better chance of getting in than those in the general applicant pool. This is because they have the opportunity to do things "outside the box" according to Yale. They expect homeschoolers to take advantage of their freedom and do unique things with their time.

You can look at my friend Karl's site for info on what colleges accept homeschoolers: http://learninfreedom.org/colleges_4_hmsc.html

Cafi Cohen has written a couple good guidebooks for homeschooling teens and their parents. Her kids were admitted to selective colleges; one attended the Air Force Academy.

Homeschooling can be a wonderful and very rewarding experience for older kids. It also paves the way to college success, as kids can get used to self directed learning.

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#25146 - 09/07/08 06:29 AM Re: Home Schooling [Re: Ginny]
CFK Offline
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Registered: 06/21/07
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Originally Posted By: Ginny

What do folks know about home schooling a high school student? I, of course don't want to do anything that might present obstacles when it comes time for college.



This is the route we're heading now with DS11. My research so far has been favorable for college admissions. I'm looking more into the university based online high schools so he'll have a documented transcript from an accredited high school. I know others have had success with the more traditional homeschooling route. You'll have to keep good records and probably have your child take SAT II subject tests, but it can be done.

Try looking at collegeconfidential.com . There's a lot if info about college admissions there, including Ivies.

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#25161 - 09/07/08 02:03 PM Re: Home Schooling [Re: Ginny]
Grinity Offline
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Hi Ginny,
My son is in 8th grade, and I'm hoping High School goes well for him, but if not, I keep looking at http://epgy.stanford.edu/ohs/index.html

Smiles,
grinity

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#25167 - 09/07/08 03:22 PM Re: Home Schooling [Re: Grinity]
questions Offline
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Registered: 11/24/07
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Ginny, I think you should talk to Stanford just to get your question answered. Their online high school students are from all over the world and don't just go to Stanford. If your son is well-positioned for admission to Dartmouth and MIT, I'm sure you'd want to talk to Stanford anyway. I'm sure they'd share their admissions stats with you, as they would with any potential student/family.

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#25168 - 09/07/08 03:29 PM Re: Home Schooling [Re: Grinity]
CFK Offline
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Registered: 06/21/07
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Originally Posted By: Grinity
Hi Ginny,
My son is in 8th grade, and I'm hoping High School goes well for him, but if not, I keep looking at http://epgy.stanford.edu/ohs/index.html

Smiles,
grinity


This program seems to be very well regarded from what I've found in my research. The only problem is that it is a three year program, starting in the 10th grade, and it comes with a hefty price tag - around $13,000/year I think. They also have a minimum age requirement of 13, not sure if exceptions can be made or not.

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#25179 - 09/07/08 07:51 PM Re: Home Schooling [Re: CFK]
incogneato Offline
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Registered: 10/25/07
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Ouch.

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