Many homeschooling parents are doctors, lawyers, accountants, engineers, nurses, etc., who do appreciate the value of their college educations, and at an appropriate time, are more than happy to send their children to university. That's AFTER their children have had a chance to mature and grow up free from the influences of the liberal NEA, and all the assorted troublemakers in high school.
My latest homeschooler is going to the University of Texas - not exactly a bastion of conservatism. I don't have to worry about her being converted by some liberal professor. She's strong and knows what she beleives in, and can articulate it very well.
That's AFTER their children have had a chance to mature and grow up free from the influences of the liberal NEA, and all the assorted troublemakers in high school. My latest homeschooler is going to the University of Texas - not exactly a bastion of conservatism. I don't have to worry about her being converted by some liberal professor. She's strong and knows what she beleives in, and can articulate it very well Well, I do not see much difference between a 17-year-old high school senior and an 18-year-old college freshman. And, I think you'll have to admit, that high school campuses do not have the amount of alcohol and drugs that college campuses, ripe with fraternities and sororities, have.