<p>You've done highschool homeschool/online, you know?</p>
<p>Some colleges are more receptive to home schoolers than others. This being said, more and more colleges are becoming interested in home schoolers because they tend to be unique, happy, self-motivated learners. Which colleges are you interested in? I would recommend browsing the Home Schooling Forum on CC and perhaps reposting your question there for more in depth responses.</p>
<p>Oh thanks, that was really helpful.</p>
<p>lol I didn't know colleges were interested in home schoolers like that, that's really cool.</p>
<p>Where's the home schooling forum? I can;t seem to find it.</p>
<p>If you have a transcript of the courses you've done (and your grades are good), some good SAT scores, and some extra-curricular activities, you shouldn't have any problem getting into a decent university. Admissions counselors at colleges don't even raise an eyebrow at homeschooled students anymore.</p>
<p>Try to schedule an in-person interview. Some people have negative conceptions of homeschooling and others have positive conceptions (although I'm sure you won't run into a large group of anti-homeschooler ad officers ;)), but getting in there and letting them get to know you will be a big help. Show them in person how well homeschooling has worked for you socially and academically. Even if they don't have a negative opinion (and I'm sure very few will), take their neutal or even slightly positive opinion and give it a boost.</p>