i wish i could be home schooled. that sounds awesome
It has pros and cons
PROS: Getting up whenever you want as long as your work is done (within reason, but basically you can get up more on your terms) Spending less time with school (Driving, Homework, Walking, and generally a bit less work make it so that it takes up a LOT less time to do school) Vacation whenever (If you're not on the same schedule to be at school as all those other kids, you could technically take breaks whenever as long as you catch up or do more days in the summer or on typical breaks) No bullies (I've only been what I'd call bullied like twice in my entire life, once a couple kids sort of attacked me and another time a guy stole my hat and threw it in a garbage can) More freedom (Homeschooling is really flexible not only for schedule but for what you actually learn, to some degree) Breaks (Kind of in the More Freedom thing, but you dont have to do all your stuff in one go, you could take like 2 30 minute breaks to rest your mind, or a lot of 10 minute breaks, etc)
CONS: You dont see your friends at school (Once your 16 you could just drive to see your friends but you dont see anyone (besides your family) when your doing your school so generally you some people less, but at the same time there's not tons of talking time at schools i imagine) If Your family sucks, thats not gonna help (Generally, at the very least when your little, one of your parents is your teacher and they follow a curriculum (unless your unschooling) so if theyre hardcore republicans, they might be using curriculum that are super Racist, Homophobic, and other bad stuff and putting that into your head when your little. Also you;d be around your family a lot more so if they're ***** then that isn't helpful either)
thats all the pros and cons i can think of atm. Also some parents might give you less freedom like make you do all of your school in one go, etc. But if they're reasonable probably not as long as you get it done
Welp, I have no school friends (I've never set foot inside a school) and I use an online maths resource. I don't follow any curriculum whatsoever.
I grew up homeschooled as well and I loved it. It isn’t for everyone though. Different educational systems work for different people and one isn’t necessarily better than another.
In some places there are a lot of co-ops where a bunch of homeschool families bunch together to meet once or twice a week to teach. This can be a mixed bag. Sometimes you have great classes because the parents can teach something specific that they are experts in. Like when the engineer teaches you algebra, the phd scientist teaches you biology, the pastor teaches you Latin or Hebrew or the policeman teaches you self defense. Sometimes though you get stuck in a class with a teacher who doesn’t know the material and are just teaching straight from a textbook.
In co-ops like this you still get to meet people and hang out. I was able to participate in tons of homeschool sports leagues, dances, games, and events and so lack of social opportunities wasn’t a problem.
I was also able to specialize my learning a lot. I took double the amount of English and language classes than I really needed, my theater major mom taught me poetry and theater, I was able to study theology with my pastor, and my Mom noticed that I was spending lots of time reading and recording myths and folklore so she gave me credit for a folklore class as long as I presented my findings to her regularly.
I rate my homeschool experience 10/10. Would do it again.
I won't be grain of sand Slippin' down the hour glass Watchin' every minute fall through I will pay the price Never satisfied, I'm never gonna be refused
i wish i could be home schooled. that sounds awesome
It has pros and cons
PROS: Getting up whenever you want as long as your work is done (within reason, but basically you can get up more on your terms) Spending less time with school (Driving, Homework, Walking, and generally a bit less work make it so that it takes up a LOT less time to do school) Vacation whenever (If you're not on the same schedule to be at school as all those other kids, you could technically take breaks whenever as long as you catch up or do more days in the summer or on typical breaks) No bullies (I've only been what I'd call bullied like twice in my entire life, once a couple kids sort of attacked me and another time a guy stole my hat and threw it in a garbage can) More freedom (Homeschooling is really flexible not only for schedule but for what you actually learn, to some degree) Breaks (Kind of in the More Freedom thing, but you dont have to do all your stuff in one go, you could take like 2 30 minute breaks to rest your mind, or a lot of 10 minute breaks, etc)
CONS: You dont see your friends at school (Once your 16 you could just drive to see your friends but you dont see anyone (besides your family) when your doing your school so generally you some people less, but at the same time there's not tons of talking time at schools i imagine) If Your family sucks, thats not gonna help (Generally, at the very least when your little, one of your parents is your teacher and they follow a curriculum (unless your unschooling) so if theyre hardcore republicans, they might be using curriculum that are super Racist, Homophobic, and other bad stuff and putting that into your head when your little. Also you;d be around your family a lot more so if they're ***** then that isn't helpful either)
thats all the pros and cons i can think of atm. Also some parents might give you less freedom like make you do all of your school in one go, etc. But if they're reasonable probably not as long as you get it done
Welp, I have no school friends (I've never set foot inside a school) and I use an online maths resource. I don't follow any curriculum whatsoever.
I grew up homeschooled as well and I loved it. It isn’t for everyone though. Different educational systems work for different people and one isn’t necessarily better than another.
In some places there are a lot of co-ops where a bunch of homeschool families bunch together to meet once or twice a week to teach. This can be a mixed bag. Sometimes you have great classes because the parents can teach something specific that they are experts in. Like when the engineer teaches you algebra, the phd scientist teaches you biology, the pastor teaches you Latin or Hebrew or the policeman teaches you self defense. Sometimes though you get stuck in a class with a teacher who doesn’t know the material and are just teaching straight from a textbook.
In co-ops like this you still get to meet people and hang out. I was able to participate in tons of homeschool sports leagues, dances, games, and events and so lack of social opportunities wasn’t a problem.
I was also able to specialize my learning a lot. I took double the amount of English and language classes than I really needed, my theater major mom taught me poetry and theater, I was able to study theology with my pastor, and my Mom noticed that I was spending lots of time reading and recording myths and folklore so she gave me credit for a folklore class as long as I presented my findings to her regularly.
I rate my homeschool experience 10/10. Would do it again.
Being homeschooled is nice. I obviously cannot say anything about comparing it to school as I've never been in one.
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Hi! I'm EJO. I am a silly billy who forgets to play Genshin Impact every day and totally DOESN'T simp for at least three different ninja girls. Some other facts about me:
Milio has been ditched. Now Xerath is my friend.
My average accuracy in Marvel Rivals is about 15%.
i wish i could be home schooled. that sounds awesome
It has pros and cons
PROS: Getting up whenever you want as long as your work is done (within reason, but basically you can get up more on your terms) Spending less time with school (Driving, Homework, Walking, and generally a bit less work make it so that it takes up a LOT less time to do school) Vacation whenever (If you're not on the same schedule to be at school as all those other kids, you could technically take breaks whenever as long as you catch up or do more days in the summer or on typical breaks) No bullies (I've only been what I'd call bullied like twice in my entire life, once a couple kids sort of attacked me and another time a guy stole my hat and threw it in a garbage can) More freedom (Homeschooling is really flexible not only for schedule but for what you actually learn, to some degree) Breaks (Kind of in the More Freedom thing, but you dont have to do all your stuff in one go, you could take like 2 30 minute breaks to rest your mind, or a lot of 10 minute breaks, etc)
CONS: You dont see your friends at school (Once your 16 you could just drive to see your friends but you dont see anyone (besides your family) when your doing your school so generally you some people less, but at the same time there's not tons of talking time at schools i imagine) If Your family sucks, thats not gonna help (Generally, at the very least when your little, one of your parents is your teacher and they follow a curriculum (unless your unschooling) so if theyre hardcore republicans, they might be using curriculum that are super Racist, Homophobic, and other bad stuff and putting that into your head when your little. Also you;d be around your family a lot more so if they're ***** then that isn't helpful either)
thats all the pros and cons i can think of atm. Also some parents might give you less freedom like make you do all of your school in one go, etc. But if they're reasonable probably not as long as you get it done
Welp, I have no school friends (I've never set foot inside a school) and I use an online maths resource. I don't follow any curriculum whatsoever.
I grew up homeschooled as well and I loved it. It isn’t for everyone though. Different educational systems work for different people and one isn’t necessarily better than another.
In some places there are a lot of co-ops where a bunch of homeschool families bunch together to meet once or twice a week to teach. This can be a mixed bag. Sometimes you have great classes because the parents can teach something specific that they are experts in. Like when the engineer teaches you algebra, the phd scientist teaches you biology, the pastor teaches you Latin or Hebrew or the policeman teaches you self defense. Sometimes though you get stuck in a class with a teacher who doesn’t know the material and are just teaching straight from a textbook.
In co-ops like this you still get to meet people and hang out. I was able to participate in tons of homeschool sports leagues, dances, games, and events and so lack of social opportunities wasn’t a problem.
I was also able to specialize my learning a lot. I took double the amount of English and language classes than I really needed, my theater major mom taught me poetry and theater, I was able to study theology with my pastor, and my Mom noticed that I was spending lots of time reading and recording myths and folklore so she gave me credit for a folklore class as long as I presented my findings to her regularly.
I rate my homeschool experience 10/10. Would do it again.
Being homeschooled is nice. I obviously cannot say anything about comparing it to school as I've never been in one.
Yeah, Homeschooling also Really depends on how you/your parents want to do it, its a little different for everyone
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Bang! Bang! Maxwell's silver hammer came down upon her head Clang! Clang! Maxwell's silver hammer made sure that she was dead
My brother is homeschooled because he is a problem child and got expeled from 2 schools, he is going to fail in collage beacuse he uses AI to do all his work
You can find me on forum games almost any day. Thanks to Drummer_The_Dragon_Slayer, I make things that should not exist. I also play as a Dragonborn monk.
Beware! I am Master of the Staff, fear me with passion!
I'm back from the dead! For now.
I'm going to befriend a crow. No-one will stop me.
RP wise I don't really have much time on my hands so I'll try.
My brother is homeschooled because he is a problem child and got expeled from 2 schools, he is going to fail in collage beacuse he uses AI to do all his work
Yeah, its a lot easier to cheat if your homeschooled. But it tends to seem Homeschooled kids dont cheat most of the time so its not a huge problem
Also, all of his work? He doesnt like even one subject enough to not use it? Thats nuts
You can find me on forum games almost any day. Thanks to Drummer_The_Dragon_Slayer, I make things that should not exist. I also play as a Dragonborn monk.
Beware! I am Master of the Staff, fear me with passion!
I'm back from the dead! For now.
I'm going to befriend a crow. No-one will stop me.
RP wise I don't really have much time on my hands so I'll try.
I'd never take self defense from a cop though (or in 95% of cases)
(Karate teachers are better at focusing on self defense if you want that)
If you want to know how to defend yourself in a real combat situation, martial arts isn’t the answer. Don’t let any movie tell you otherwise.
Dawg with all due respect what are you on about? Martial Arts are fine in real combat.
Nothic is right. Also I didn’t take that self defense class but a friend did. I don’t see why you wouldn’t want to learn from a cop though. That is kind of their job.
I have a friend who is great at Brazilian jujitsu, boxing, and kickboxing and he says that the more he learns about fighting the more he realizes he would run from a real fight. That’s why I do cross country.
yea
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I grew up homeschooled as well and I loved it. It isn’t for everyone though. Different educational systems work for different people and one isn’t necessarily better than another.
In some places there are a lot of co-ops where a bunch of homeschool families bunch together to meet once or twice a week to teach. This can be a mixed bag. Sometimes you have great classes because the parents can teach something specific that they are experts in. Like when the engineer teaches you algebra, the phd scientist teaches you biology, the pastor teaches you Latin or Hebrew or the policeman teaches you self defense. Sometimes though you get stuck in a class with a teacher who doesn’t know the material and are just teaching straight from a textbook.
In co-ops like this you still get to meet people and hang out. I was able to participate in tons of homeschool sports leagues, dances, games, and events and so lack of social opportunities wasn’t a problem.
I was also able to specialize my learning a lot. I took double the amount of English and language classes than I really needed, my theater major mom taught me poetry and theater, I was able to study theology with my pastor, and my Mom noticed that I was spending lots of time reading and recording myths and folklore so she gave me credit for a folklore class as long as I presented my findings to her regularly.
I rate my homeschool experience 10/10. Would do it again.
I have and I enjoyed it but be careful where you mention it around here.
how are you
they/her Always open to chat. Just send me a PM
I won't be grain of sand
Slippin' down the hour glass
Watchin' every minute fall through
I will pay the price
Never satisfied, I'm never gonna be refused
Being homeschooled is nice. I obviously cannot say anything about comparing it to school as I've never been in one.
Hi! I'm EJO. I am a silly billy who forgets to play Genshin Impact every day and totally DOESN'T simp for at least three different ninja girls. Some other facts about me:
Milio has been ditched. Now Xerath is my friend.
My average accuracy in Marvel Rivals is about 15%.
I like cheese.
Yeah, Homeschooling also Really depends on how you/your parents want to do it, its a little different for everyone
Bang! Bang! Maxwell's silver hammer came down upon her head
Clang! Clang! Maxwell's silver hammer made sure that she was dead
I'd never take self defense from a cop though (or in 95% of cases)
(Karate teachers are better at focusing on self defense if you want that)
Bang! Bang! Maxwell's silver hammer came down upon her head
Clang! Clang! Maxwell's silver hammer made sure that she was dead
bleh i swear ive drained my head of mucus ten times over already yet it's still there
(he/him)
I confess it's a shame, When you livin' in a city that's the size of a box and nobody knows yo' name
-"I Wish" Skee-Lo (literally the best song ever)
Nickname: Elliot the Old (IM NOT THAT OLD VITUS-)
My brother is homeschooled because he is a problem child and got expeled from 2 schools, he is going to fail in collage beacuse he uses AI to do all his work
Hello
You can find me on forum games almost any day. Thanks to Drummer_The_Dragon_Slayer, I make things that should not exist. I also play as a Dragonborn monk.
Beware! I am Master of the Staff, fear me with passion!
I'm back from the dead! For now.
I'm going to befriend a crow. No-one will stop me.
RP wise I don't really have much time on my hands so I'll try.
Happy 2024!
Yeah, its a lot easier to cheat if your homeschooled. But it tends to seem Homeschooled kids dont cheat most of the time so its not a huge problem
Also, all of his work? He doesnt like even one subject enough to not use it? Thats nuts
("His" work)
Bang! Bang! Maxwell's silver hammer came down upon her head
Clang! Clang! Maxwell's silver hammer made sure that she was dead
hello
Bang! Bang! Maxwell's silver hammer came down upon her head
Clang! Clang! Maxwell's silver hammer made sure that she was dead
.. what?
Bang! Bang! Maxwell's silver hammer came down upon her head
Clang! Clang! Maxwell's silver hammer made sure that she was dead
How is everyone?
You can find me on forum games almost any day. Thanks to Drummer_The_Dragon_Slayer, I make things that should not exist. I also play as a Dragonborn monk.
Beware! I am Master of the Staff, fear me with passion!
I'm back from the dead! For now.
I'm going to befriend a crow. No-one will stop me.
RP wise I don't really have much time on my hands so I'll try.
Happy 2024!
im tryna think of something to make a funny parody of
(he/him)
I confess it's a shame, When you livin' in a city that's the size of a box and nobody knows yo' name
-"I Wish" Skee-Lo (literally the best song ever)
Nickname: Elliot the Old (IM NOT THAT OLD VITUS-)
basically I've blown my nose a lot today but it feels like it's not doing anything
(he/him)
I confess it's a shame, When you livin' in a city that's the size of a box and nobody knows yo' name
-"I Wish" Skee-Lo (literally the best song ever)
Nickname: Elliot the Old (IM NOT THAT OLD VITUS-)
If you want to know how to defend yourself in a real combat situation, martial arts isn’t the answer. Don’t let any movie tell you otherwise.
Terra Lubridia archive:
The Bloody Barnacle | The Gut | The Athene Crusader | The Jewel of Atlantis
Dawg with all due respect what are you on about? Martial Arts are fine in real combat.
What's life without a little war to spice things up? Anyone who worries about the little things should notice the bigger picture.
I am (As drummerboy stated) The master of many faces, The unseen puppeteer, The illumination, & The unnoticed influence.
Favorite games series: Dark Souls. Shirtless Solaire. Best best game series of all time: Paper Mario. Fight me about it.
Etiam im librum scribo
Nothic is right. Also I didn’t take that self defense class but a friend did. I don’t see why you wouldn’t want to learn from a cop though. That is kind of their job.
I have a friend who is great at Brazilian jujitsu, boxing, and kickboxing and he says that the more he learns about fighting the more he realizes he would run from a real fight.
That’s why I do cross country.