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Brian Whatcott
 
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On Sun, 26 Jun 2005 08:22:44 -0400, "Glenn Ashmore"
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If all you look at is the GPA and a transcript from any highschool you will
probably hire the wrong person. Home/yacht schooled kids still have to take
proctored standardized tests like the ITBS and SAT and most score
considerably higher than traditional school students. They also tend to
present themselves with a good deal more maturity.

That does not necessarily hold true for the farm raised religious
conservative but a kid who spent his highschool years cruising the world
with a recognized home schooling program is usually head and shoulders above
the average public highschool graduate.

This is only a single example but my brother in law took his kids cruising
from the 8th to 10th grades and used the University of Nebraska service.
When they came ashore and enrolled in a top notch private school in
Savannah the kids were placed a grade level higher and still graduated at
the top of their classes. And this was before internet access was available
almost everywhere.



It's a hard lesson for folks to swallow: that big high schools,
despite the wider choice of options - are an adverse educational
influence.
Mid-size schools can also suffer from a dearth of choice.

But tutor education which is student centered - which was the choice
of the very rich for hundreds of years - can be unequaled - given a
sutable quality of tutor.
Home-schooling can easily aspire to this level of tutelage, though if
the educational sub-strate is too far from the mainstream, perhaps
inerrant bible-centered, or extreme Paganism, then the advantage is
turned to deficit.

I have spoken to a few home-schooled children, fearing for their
social skills, and have always been pleasantly surprized by their
composure, their friendliness and their know-how.

Brian Whatcott Altus OK