Help with my transcript! :)

<p>Hey guys :)</p>

<p>So I'm starting to write out my transcript for college applications, and I'm kinda confused about how exactly to write everything. I've put all the courses I did via homeschooling, and in the Singapore school I attended, but I'm quite lost on how to write my justification of homeschooling. </p>

<p>My parents aren't expats but I'm a citizen and my parents came back to Singapore later on to work as they're both Singaporean. They wanted me to come back to the US eventually to complete college and work, and originally wanted to send me to an international school here but the price is so steep that they eventually decided not to, and as a result they homeschooled me because subjects like US History and Psychology aren't available locally, even AP exams come at a really high cost. I was enrolled in a local school for me to interact with other kids and for me to get involved with EC's, but I decided to go ahead and homeschool full-time after I graduated from secondary school (basically I chose not to attend a junior college here, the equivalent of 11th and 12th grade, culminating in the A levels) so that I could pursue my interests (I run my own company and am looking into publishing a book that I wrote). </p>

<p>Will colleges frown upon the fact that I chose not to attend a local school? I understand that many homeschoolers abroad do not attend local school due to language or cultural difficulties, but schools teach in English here, so by that logic, it would not be a problem for me. I'm afraid that colleges will have a problem with the fact that I'm homeschooled when I'm eligible to study in a local school here.</p>

<p>Any opinions? :) Especially if there're any homeschoolers living abroad, your views are particularly welcome :) Thanks!</p>

<p>Bumpbumpbump replies really appreciated !! :slight_smile: Going mad right now from studying for SAT subject tests on Saturday heh :)</p>

<p>Hi xoxo,</p>

<p>The place to explain everything will be in both the counselor letter and your school profile. In those documents, you or your parents can explain exactly why you chose to homeschool and why it was the best/right choice for you. As you talk about why you chose this path, it should become clear to admissions folks that it was a great choice!</p>

<p>Hopefully, you’ll heard from homeschoolers abroad. You might want to post your question in both the parent’s section and in college admissions. The homeschool section here on CC seems to have lower volume than other sections.</p>

<p>Most homeschoolers who are US citizens living in the US have other options as well, and it doesn’t seem to bother the colleges.</p>

<p>Have fun with your SATs!</p>