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Homeschoolers and College Performance

Hey guys! I'm currently homeschooled and heading towards college. I'm wondering whether homeschoolers do better in college compared to non-homeschooled students? Has anyone here had experience going from homeschooling to college and can share their insights?

9 months ago

Hey there! There isn't a definitive answer to whether homeschoolers perform better or worse in college compared to non-homeschooled students, as academic success can vary greatly depending on the individual. However, there are some studies that suggest homeschoolers may perform well in college due to a few potential factors.

First, homeschoolers are often used to an independent learning style and possess strong time management skills, which can translate to success in college where self-discipline and self-directed learning are essential. This can put them at an advantage in handling coursework and balancing academics with other responsibilities.

Secondly, homeschoolers typically have had a more tailored educational experience, which may help them acquire a deep understanding of the subjects they're passionate about. This could contribute to success in their chosen college major, as they might enter with a strong foundational knowledge in their field of interest.

Finally, homeschooling can encourage strong family support networks, which can positively impact a student's college experience. Having a solid support system can help students navigate challenges and maintain motivation throughout their college journey.

That said, the transition from a homeschooling environment to a college setting could have some challenges. The social aspect of college might be different from what homeschoolers are used to, and some students may need time to adjust to the college classroom environment.

Ultimately, your success in college will depend on your own motivation, adaptability, and the support systems you have in place. It can be helpful to seek out resources and communities on campus (e.g., tutoring services, clubs, study groups) to help facilitate your transition and boost your chances of success. Good luck with your college journey!

9 months ago

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