After home education did you find it hard to transfer to collage ?
Was the transfer hard?
Was it hard to make friends?
Was there to much work?
Was it over your education experience?
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Extremely easy transition. Already accustomed to self-directed learning and organization, and in many cases, the curriculum covered things already covered (or at least previewed) at home.
I was home-schooled the whole way through. Now I’m in my 2nd year at college and find it really similar to homeschooling because I’ve always done my school on my own and been responsible for my work only difference was I had classes at a set time.
It was easy. homeschoolers are used to being self-disciplined and taking responsibility for their work, which is good for college. Also, some of the classes at the college I attend are on line, so I can still do some of my classes at home like I’m used to.
I home schooled for my high school years. After I was interested in going to college. What you do is check into taking what they call a compass test. After you do that you don’t have to take the sats or acts testings. They give you the scores that day usually. It’s no that hard. Then take the scores to the college of choice. Community college is the best to start off with. They see where you need help and start off with core classes.Good luck to whatever you decide!!
The word is spelled “college” for starters. My daughter had to take the ACT like anyone going to college and I had to write a letter stating that she was homeschooled and what her curriculum consisted of.
Each state and/or university may have slightly different requirements of proof of homeschooling, but most are very open to admitting homeschoolers. They do very well in college.
Best Wishes,
Sue
Was not hard at all !!
More and more colleges are wanting home schooled kids due to the fact that they are more respectful, intellectual and can carry on a conversation with people of any age rather than feel the need to hang out with their peers all the time.
Most colleges don’t even care where you went to school they simply want you to do well on the admission testing.
in homeschooling if you’re in a tutorial you meet once a week and have a week to do the homework. colleges actually prefer homeschool students because in college you meet once a week and do the work in a week. in public school you go from meeting everyday to once a week [depends on the class]. and doing all your school in one day. it’s not a hard transition.