<p>I attended a "Home Charter School" for highschool. The school provided my family and I with course outlines for my classes, as well as textbooks and other materials. I did not study at a "school," instead, I studied at home. Furthermore, my mother's title was "teacher," however in reality, I read all the studied and taught the material to myself. Nonetheless, my mother did grade my homework with the answer keys the school provided her. Additionally, every week I met with one of the school's teachers. This time was spent reviewing materials I studied that week. When it came to quizzes and tests, I had to go to the school and have a proctor administer the tests. Additionally, all my essays and projects and exams were graded by the school teacher. Along with about 40 other kids in my graduating class, I received a highschool Diploma. </p>
<p>My question: Would I be considered a home school student? Technically I did all my studying at home, I just took tests at the school and met with a school teacher on a weekly basis. I have an official transcript from the school and received a diploma. I am applying for junior transfer. This somewhat important because a few of the schools I'm applying to (for example USC) require home schooled students to submit 3 SAT II tests (this includes transfers). I, however, have only take 2.</p>
<p>Please help!</p>