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In reply to the discussion: Christian homeschoolers cry discrimination after trade schools ask for proof they learned something [View all]Jerry442
(1,265 posts)128. Know what's missing from this discussion?
A fully-certified home-schooled dog. Do it, somebody.
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Christian homeschoolers cry discrimination after trade schools ask for proof they learned something [View all]
SecularMotion
Apr 2016
OP
Employers dare to ask for certificates! For others than those your friends and family made for you!
DetlefK
Apr 2016
#1
"they say graduates of traditional high schools are not required to take GED".
dixiegrrrrl
Apr 2016
#43
Oh, I don't doubt that there are great homeschooled students, and that there are lousy high schools
progree
Apr 2016
#85
I wouldn't admit her to a college either. They look at more than grades you know
progree
Apr 2016
#91
Also the article says both of these cases the applicants had also graduated from State Universities
ToxMarz
Apr 2016
#58
Oops. I missed that part and I agree with the home schoolers. If they have already graduated from
OregonBlue
Apr 2016
#70
So after graduating from college, they went to police and cosmetology school?
lumberjack_jeff
Apr 2016
#124
If "we" want people educated, then "we" are going to have to pay for it.
lumberjack_jeff
Apr 2016
#137
But apparently these "home schoolers" just want these schools and police forces to take
OregonBlue
Apr 2016
#69
Yes. I read the whole article and then posted an OOPS. If they have already graduated from a public
OregonBlue
Apr 2016
#114
Did you mean "certificates" like the college degrees that the kids involved in the story had?
FBaggins
Apr 2016
#172
It's not that unheard off for employers to ask for school-grades from way back.
DetlefK
Apr 2016
#173
I did read it. As I said, some employers demand those certificates. It's not unheard of.
DetlefK
Apr 2016
#182
"which they say graduates of traditional high schools are not required to do."
hobbit709
Apr 2016
#3
I have a cousin who graduated Bob Jones University, and couldn't get into a Veterinary School.
Fuddnik
Apr 2016
#49
If you are a graduate from a certified school, you've already taken many exams,
1monster
Apr 2016
#64
Gosh, it's as if employers had "sincerely held beliefs" that new hires should know something . . . .
hatrack
Apr 2016
#4
I would think quoting a couple Bible verses should equate to real knowledge, shouldn't it?
Scuba
Apr 2016
#7
Barely a C-. You forgot about the talking snake and the guy who lived in a whale.
Scuba
Apr 2016
#12
This post helps me understand why I can't find a kidnapper dressed as a fox in the Bible!
Scuba
Apr 2016
#53
As I call it. The heat induced hallucinations of a bunch of itinerant sheep herders.
hobbit709
Apr 2016
#25
Ironically... you need the same lesson that your imagined homeschoolers require
FBaggins
Apr 2016
#183
ahh-- there's a catch, you're referring only to those "who go on to higher ed..."
tnvoter
Apr 2016
#112
I don't understand how my niece is qualified to teach five children, when she has a music degree.
Atman
Apr 2016
#115
Given your spelling, punctuation and capitilzation, you don't instill a lot of confidence.
Atman
Apr 2016
#96
Well like I said upthread, I am not pushing public schools they have massive problems.
Rex
Apr 2016
#166
since they generally don't even associate with people who are not from their church.
AlbertCat
Apr 2016
#56
It seems that a lot of these home-schooled kids come from religious nutjobs
rockfordfile
Apr 2016
#155
OK, the dumbest part of it was suggesting a parent-issued diploma was OK, but...
TreasonousBastard
Apr 2016
#20
Or shouldn't those college (from state colleges) diplomas supercede the need for a GED?
salin
Apr 2016
#60
I would say if they graduated from an accredited college, then HS status may not matter.
SharonAnn
Apr 2016
#148
Do you think it unreasonable to require someone with a bachelor's degree to take the GED?
Pacifist Patriot
Apr 2016
#88
Do you think it unreasonable to require someone with a bachelor's degree to take the GED?
AlbertCat
Apr 2016
#125
Requiring something unnecessary that creates a burden on a person strikes me as unreasonable.
Pacifist Patriot
Apr 2016
#168
I would be happy if they could just show they understand they have to play by
Baitball Blogger
Apr 2016
#57
Would it be safe to assume the replies from all the folks who didn't bother to read the article
Pacifist Patriot
Apr 2016
#105