<p>If you didn't go to any high school?</p>
<p>You can just write that you are homeschooled. Some recommend giving your homeschool a name, but my daughter decided that would be silly.</p>
<p>My son agrees with Nan's daughter about highfalutin names for homeschools. His applications merely say, "Homeschool," as does his transcript.</p>
<p>my son also agrees with nan's daughter, and just put "homeschooled"</p>
<p>I put "homeschooled" as well. :)</p>
<p>We named our homeschool when my boys were little. Actually my older son named it: Odyssey Academy. So we put Odyssey Homeschool Academy on our transcripts. (My boys wanted to make sure the colleges knew they were homeschooled, so we added the middle word.) Maybe a little highfalutin', but what the heck... :)</p>
<p>Cool. Thanks a lot, guys.</p>
<p>So I just leave everything but the name blank?</p>
<p>I'd fill it all out. Give yourself a graduation date, and use your own address in the other fields. You'll want to put in your SAT/ACT info as well.</p>
<p>I think by leaving things blank, you risk having it filed as incomplete somewhere.</p>
<p>Alright. Thanks again.</p>
<p>I agree with Nan. If an application asks other questions which seem inapplicable to homeschool, such as percent of students attending 4-year colleges or the most difficult curriculum, call the college admissions office. Tell them your situation and ask what they want. I've found most quite helpful.</p>
<p>try to fill it all out. Your class rank is 1/1, 100% of students attend 4 year colleges, etc. At my house we paused over the "most rigorous curriculum" question, since there's really no upper limit to how rigorous we could have been. But we just figured comparing to a typical high school curriculum would be adequate.</p>