I know a lot of college students. Very, very few would pass a serious college-exit exam.
When I was homeschooled I thought my schooling was ordinary. Then later I thought it was an advantage my contemporaries missed out on. Then I started visiting college campuses (mostly for the libraries), and realized my home education was extraordinary.
The typical milly now (pardon the word play) micturating in college is hopelessly ignorant of history, inept at English, brainwashed in psychology, sociology, poli sci, and/or economics, and learning less than nothing in philosophy, journalism, and teacher ed.
And they go deep into debt for the privilege.
Exit exams will never be accepted practice. Never.
God bless and keep you along with your very wise and wonderful parents. I’m always thrilled and gratified whenever I happen across an appreciative homeschooler’s post.
I realize you likely had to forgo intraday peer socializing in order to gain your superior education, but looking back, I’ll wager you know the trade-off was worth it in gold.