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To: dasboot
To get a HS diploma? Everyone has to take some test to get a GED or HS diploma. You need one of those two to get into a community college in most states. You need a GED to get into the military.
129 posted on 01/02/2003 4:06:50 PM PST by Bella_Bru
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To: Bella_Bru

Why should the state establish educational norms?


135 posted on 01/02/2003 4:12:24 PM PST by don-o
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To: Bella_Bru
Nope! Homeschooled my kids eight years. I gave them their diplomas: I knew what they were capable of...and so did the colleges that accepted them, when those schools looked at their SAT's (voluntarily taken) and the scores on their entrance-battery exams (also voluntarily). Big secret: colleges quietly recruit homeschoolers.

A lot of musicians graduate from music school with degrees; but, aside from teaching positions, they are NEVER asked to produce diplomas at audition: it's "Can you PLAY, man?"

Next time you're on a cruise ship, go up at the bridge: look for the blond with the gold stripes on her shoulders and ask her is her dad is "dasboot". Then ask to see her highschool diploma!

143 posted on 01/02/2003 4:21:13 PM PST by dasboot
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To: Bella_Bru
Perhaps we are talking apples and oranges here...

Most colleges will already accept a homeschooled student with a home-brewed transcript, letters of recommendation, volunteer or community service records and the results of a standardized test (SAT or ACT) -- that is fair -- some colleges may insist upon extra testing (SAT II) which is also fair -- my (non-homeschooled) son had to take those in order to be accepted to MIT

Most local community colleges will accept a homeschooled student who is still in high-school under a dual-enrollment or enrichment program...the student will have to take and perform well on entrance exams for such early placement...that is fair also

What is not fair are the new tests (called PASS in PA) that educrats have designed. Many of these focus on "subjects" with a PC/environmental/socialistic/humanistic emphasis, following the watered down public school curriculum -- my kids have been exposed to Latin and studied Shakespeare -- but they're not too up on why oil=evil, who we should throw out of the lifeboat first, what the term "fisting" means or what is more important...the fairy shrimp or draining standing water in order to lessen the mosquito population.

150 posted on 01/02/2003 4:28:32 PM PST by twyn1
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