NEWS The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 14, 2004 - 7A STUDENTS Continued from page 1A his second year of dental school. "If you're disciplined enough and your parents are willing to put in the time, then homeschooling is great. It really helped me to work at my own pace and understand what I was learning," Cudney said. There are many reasons why parents decide to home school their kids, Cudney said. "Some people do it because of religious beliefs, and others just find it to be a better environment academically," Cudney said. Sally Lindsley, associate director of undergradu- ate admissions at the University, said the few home- schooled applicants are carefully reviewed. "Each home schooled student is individually reviewed, but we generally have 15 to 25 applicants a year that have had a variety of educational experi- ences," Lindsley said. the michigan daily She also said she noticed a new trend in the home schooled applicants. "Most apply to LSA and the music school, but recently we have had an increase in home schooled applicants to our school of engineer- ing," Lindsley said. She added that many students coming to the University after being home schooled have already taken community college credits, which Lindsley said admissions officers take into account in evalu- ating their applications. "If they're bringing in community college work or math and science classes they took at an acad- emy, we look to see where their strengths are. Oth- erwise we use the SAT II's to help evaluate them," Lindsley said. The national department of education reported that nearly 2 million students nationwide are home schooled. Michigan has one of the highest rates of home schooled students, perhaps because of its flexible laws regarding who is eligible to teach their children. While reaching high academic standards and creating strong family ties, many of these students also learn to interact with all different age groups, as home schooled organizations allow them to meet students like themselves and participate in different sports and activities. Still, Schreimer does not advocate that the system for all, even though he said the process worked out well for him. "It's not something everyone should do; it depends on the individual and the family," he said. Whether they decide to attend small religious col- leges or big schools such as the University, these stu- dents said they are determined to learn and do well. And as Schreimer said, "There is no perfect school, and home schooling is not perfect, but if you have the right family who is willing to dedicate the time, it's a great experience." Show creator: 'Saved by Bell' saved by wife By Adrian Chen Daily Staff Reporter For an hour and a half yesterday, students were able to return to the Sat- urday mornings of their youth while listening to "Saved by the Bell" creator Peter Engel. Engel, an Emmy Award nominated producer who has worked for more than 30 years in Hollywood, spoke about the creation and success of the high-school comedy show at Davidson Hall last night. The talk was sponsored by the effort paid off. After the final cast was set, "I knew we had lightning in the bottle," he said. At first, the show was lambasted by critics. But after a few months on the air, 50 percent of teenage girls watching television in America were glued to "Saved by the Bell," Engel said. In the process, Engel and his show tapped into a market that he said had never before been exploited: "tweens." Tweens are part of a demographic - highly coveted by advertisers - that includes 9- to 12-year-olds. 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