Homeschooled?

Ok, Here's the thing; Let's read aloud I was homeschooled and so I never recieved a HS diploma. But I want to shift to college and don't have that piece of paper/evidence. Do I still enjoy to get my GED? Or can I merely take the ACT/SAT or any placement experiment and still be able to attend classes (community college or tech school)?


Answers:    You should own received a hs diploma from your parents. That's how it works in most states. However, you don't if truth be told need a diploma (or a GED) to find into college. Ask the colleges you are interested in what they would approaching from you for tests, portfolios, etc., and next do that. Each one can have different requirements.
A lot depends on the state and college.

In NY you hold to have a HS or GED within CA you don't.

Private colleges admit homeschoolers on a priority justification.

Someone here recently get into Stanford.
Check the college's homeschool requirements. Most schools want a transcript and check scores, as powerfully as recommendation junk mail.

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