It was only later that we began noticing the impressive academic statistics regarding homeschoolers. Time and again they seemed to outperform their peers on standardized tests. They did better in college. They were better adjusted. Wasn't this the opposite of what we had always heard about homeschooling? Indeed it was. But these statistics have been compiled by such varied groups -- including the teachers' unions, who are fanatically opposed to homeschooling -- that it's hard to dispute them.
So here are the numbers:
- On national standardized tests in reading, homeschoolers scored an average of 89%. Public school students scored an average of 50%. In math, homeschoolers scored 84%. Public school students scored 50%.
- At the college level, students who come from a homeschool had an average GPA of 3.41 as freshmen and 3.46 as seniors. Non-homeschooled students had an average GPA of 3.12 as freshmen and 3.16 as seniors.
- Homeschooled students have a 66.7% college graduation rate, as opposed to the 57.5% rate of their peers.
- In a study measuring communication, social skills, daily living skills and maturity, homeschooled students outscored public school students on every single level.
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