<p>Believe me, I am not worried about the ACT for my dd. I agree that it is a suitable test. However, my dd has already spent enough weekends,time and money taking standardized SATI and SAT II test that prove she is an acceptable candidate for the institution to offer her admission. Proving and reproving herself is a waste of her valuable time. Let’s not forget that homeschoolers must represent their work for the past 12 years in a transcript, similar to schooled kids, to be accepted in to higher educational institutions.</p>
<p>I must repeat from above post, that ignoring a homeschool graduate’s diploma and requiring him to take a GED, SAT II, or ability-to-benefit test, while graduates from traditional high schools are not required to do so, is seen as discriminatory by Congress.</p>
<p>You can find people and schools everywhere who “aren’t thoughtful about their children’s schooling”, but is it is OK to just put homeschoolers under the microscope.</p>