A whole new set of concerns tends to weigh heavily when it comes to homeschooling high school—especially for college-bound students. I asked homeschooling veteran Robbin Moore for her advice. She homeschooled all six of her children from the beginning. Five of them have already completed high school and two have graduated from college, both magna cum laude. She continues to homeschool her youngest child who is in ninth grade and encourages other homeschooling parents as a mentor. The Epoch Times: How is homeschooling high school different from homeschooling lower grades? Robbin Moore: Homeschooling is as varied as the families that do it. Every state has different requirements, as do colleges. The only thing that is really different about homeschooling high school, is the record-keeping. The Epoch Times: What are some common misconceptions about homeschooling high school? Ms. Moore: That you, the parent, cannot do it because you do not know how …