well... I suppose you are entitled to your opinion. This is not what I
hear but I suppose it's conceivable that I only hear the success
stories.

Dana

On 6/9/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dana wrote:
> > Similarly my son is 14 and works (for a paycheck)  as a mentor at a
> > local art studio, where he teaches people pottery and helps work out
> >
> 
> Which would be my point - typically homeschool kids have very involved
> parents and therefore get a strong connection to family as well as a
> good sense of self.  I don't think socialization is an issue.
> 
> However we have discussed the problems they may have getting into a
> top university, but there are a few strategies to avoid that depending
> on the kid:
> 
> 1.) Summer school with accredited schools/universities,
> 2.) 1 year at a non-premium U and then a transfer, or
> 3.) Public undergrad w/4.0 top grad (still puts you at a disadvantage
> over other kids)
> 
> However most kids don't need/want a top U education but for those
> looking to fast start who want to compete with top students, they'll
> have problems.
> 
> 

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