<p>I am an 18 year old girl who homeschooled in New Hampshire. I joined this site to ask some questions. I never have finished my high school (evaluator said that I don't <em>need</em> to give my last year's (12th grade) papers in, the school board doesn't care all that much anymore, this was before I was considering college and I understand I can't get in this way, I'm just explaining why I never finished) and have not done my GED yet, but besides that, I'm considering trying to go to college after my GED. The school that I have been looking at says I'd need a letter of recommendation (I don't have one, don't know how I would get one), graded and dated old schoolwork from grades 9-12 (sometimes it would be dated but NEVER graded, although my evaluator used to recommend it) as well as a GED and my SAT scores (which I have neither yet) and $75 (which is the least of my worries). On top of this, the state the college is in requires 9 shots by law (not entirely a hard issue) which I do not have. And furthermore, I know I might not get accepted there (or anywhere, it would seem). I also do not have the money and cringe at debt and even if I wanted to get a loan, I don't think I'd qualify for much. Another note is that one of the people in my family, despite the fact I'm 18, don't want me to go out places on my own yet (I didn't bring up college to that person yet), they believe I would get harmed as I'm not "street smart". I will also admit that I am not so good at Math. Cherry on top it all, I never had any real life friends, so non-studying wise, I have no idea how the people around me will react to me. Many people on the internet don't get along with me, I know that.</p>
<p>Despite all of this, do you think I could work it all out and get accepted into college? (and no, this is not a trolling post as some may assume, this is all real.)</p>