Originally Posted by tiff211
I am curious though, how does college look at home schooling? Is it harder to get expected to certain colleges especially since they are looking at so much more than academics now?
I've been researching schools in Georgia for requirements for homeschoolers (I have one starting 8th grade and we want to be prepared).
Most of the big schools (state, public schools) require either an extensive portfolio with curriculum detailed, outlines of courses, books used, examples, extra activities, etc....
OR up to seven SAT II subject tests in addition to the SAT. These schools tend to to require SAT scores to be higher than the "minimum" - instead requireing that the homeschoolers scores be in line with the "average" admission scores.
Smaller private schools require an explaination of your curriculum, transcript (which we can make ourselves), SAT, and 3 SAT II tests, plus an interview. The private schools (Emory, Agnes Scott and the like - these are very competitive schools) have indicated that they like homeschoolers because more often than not they are able to think for themselves and have broader experiences.
All schools put more emphasis on interviews, essays, SAT scores, awards, accomplishments rather than GPA.
Just a side note for some of you homeschoolers, one school in particular indicated that they prefer SECULAR curriculum over religious based curriculum for your text books used in homeschooling. Something to think about. And , by the way, you can get loads of mainstream curriculum from Ebay.