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Can homeschooled children get into good colleges? 4 Articles

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    by Adam Smith

    Yes. Homeschooling usually carries a stigma. It is not altogether unfounded. There are many home schooled kids who are taught a trade from an early age and thus lack a lot of the general education that is given to public ...read more

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    by Raven Lebeau

    Advocates of traditional education have many critiques of home schooling. Most of these objections are thoroughly unjustified and stem more from politics than from educational philosophy. Government support of home schoo...read more

  • by Timothy Huang

    In my opinion, home-schooled children can be able to gain admission and thrive in good colleges. In the common definition of 'homeschooling', homeschooling is regarded as the education at home by students' own family me...read more

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    by Nissa Annakindt

    Does Harvard count? Many years ago, a boy from one of the pioneering homeschooling families got into Harvard. Now that most people know about homeschooling, it is even more possible for highly intelligent homeschooled ki...read more

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