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hey people! this thread is for homeschooled people and people who wish they were homeschooled. so what are your thoughts, opinions on homeschooling? do you like it? what do you think are the pros and cons about it? do you have an active social life? just let your feelings out! :goodvibes
 
I like being homeschooled. It means that if I get my work done early I can get on the DIS, lol. :)

Pros are: not having a set schedule (not anymore; I'm doing online college courses :(), being able to work at your own pace (if you don't understand the math, you can put it away for a week, etc.), and being able to sleep late (8:00, yay! :teeth: ).

Cons: being at home with your family all day long (especially stinks if you have a small place; you're all crammed in together and you end up getting annoyed with one another), and people think you're either weird or not quite as smart. (I could read at 3 and was in 2nd grade at 5; I don't think I'm dumb! :p)

I didn't used to have any social life at all. When I lived in Colorado I ice skated for about 4 years, then played hockey with my brothers for a year, but I never had any real friends. Then I moved here to Florida and got involved in martial arts, and now I'm an assistant instructor and have the entire school as friends! :woohoo:

All in all, I'm glad I was homeschooled. I like to think I'm quite smart, especially since all the people I know depend on calculators to do simple addition and I can do it in my head. Oh, and also when people have to come and ask me "What does 'stringent' mean?" or "How do you spell 'sheriff'?" I am the walking dictionary and calculator, lol. :teeth:
 
well, heres my "homeschool story" :
i am not a traditional homeschooler. i am "attending" an online school that i just happen to do at home. i have a real teacher who i hear from once or twice a week. but, the main source of "learning", is the computer. i have a special username and password for a website and i am basically taught by the computer.


pros: staying home, going on as many field trips as wanted, work at your own pace, being away from school/social drama, chose what you wanna do!

cons: not interacting with friends everyday, being stuck inside til school is done, not going new school clothes shopping (:sad2: lol).

overall, i like it. yeah i see my friends like three times a week. but half of them, i dont wanna see so i dont miss them hardly. it is pretty cool though sleeping in, working in pj's, being able to go on "shopping field trips to walmart" lol. however, doing this type of school, i dont feel like i'm prepared enough for hs..................................but its pretty cool! :cool1:
 
Narnian_Princess said:
I like being homeschooled. It means that if I get my work done early I can get on the DIS, lol. :)

Pros are: not having a set schedule (not anymore; I'm doing online college courses :(), being able to work at your own pace (if you don't understand the math, you can put it away for a week, etc.), and being able to sleep late (8:00, yay! :teeth: ).

Cons: being at home with your family all day long (especially stinks if you have a small place; you're all crammed in together and you end up getting annoyed with one another), and people think you're either weird or not quite as smart. (I could read at 3 and was in 2nd grade at 5; I don't think I'm dumb! :p)
I didn't used to have any social life at all. When I lived in Colorado I ice skated for about 4 years, then played hockey with my brothers for a year, but I never had any real friends. Then I moved here to Florida and got involved in martial arts, and now I'm an assistant instructor and have the entire school as friends! :woohoo:

All in all, I'm glad I was homeschooled. I like to think I'm quite smart, especially since all the people I know depend on calculators to do simple addition and I can do it in my head. Oh, and also when people have to come and ask me "What does 'stringent' mean?" or "How do you spell 'sheriff'?" I am the walking dictionary and calculator, lol. :teeth:

shoot! i think you're pretty smart! :thumbsup2 :confused3 :goodvibes
 

Been there, done that, got the tshirt, wouldn't go back if you paid me.
 
i hated home scholling i used to be thought
 
catycatcat4 said:
i hated home scholling i used to be thought

I think it really depends on your teacher... if whoever teaches you (for me it was my mom) really knows how to deal with kids and actually works with you and tries to make the curriculum interesting, it's really cool. But if you have to do it all yourself when you're not ready or your parent isn't willing to help if you have a problem, it can be a real drag. I remember that for about 3 years my mom was really badly sick, and my brothers and I were too immature to teach ourselves so no school for us for a couple years (that was sooooo bad!). Thank God we caught up and passed our grade levels again later!

But when we were younger, we had "fun" curriculum. Not really fun as in play-all-day, but we had history books that had some pictures we could color and science books with mini-projects and stuff.
 
i hated it bc my mom teached the only other kid i was around where my younger borthers and sisters i had no friends what so ever
 
catycatcat4 said:
i hated it bc my mom teached the only other kid i was around where my younger borthers and sisters i had no friends what so ever

Yeah, I remember that... I didn't really mind when I was younger, but as I got older I began to realize what I was missing as far as friends went.

EDIT: And I can sympathize with you only being around younger brothers and sisters... I had two younger brothers (one was only 2 minutes younger, lol) but they would always play the dumbest games and always with each other. Being left out of all their games gave me the imagination and love of books that I have today.
 
Wow theres alot of you homeschoolers!! Do you like it? I couldn't imagine not going to another place for school. Do you follow the school year, or do you just do school whenever you want?
 
i follow the year! like i started aug 28 and i'll end somewhere mid-end of may to early june. just depends on how you progress throughout the year! :goodvibes
 
Well, we never had summer, but we would get random weeks off and about the entire month of December, so we never really needed summer. Now that we're in college, though, no more random weeks or December, so we'll probably be on a "normal" schedule.
 
We (my family and I) don't really follow the official school year. Yes, we are 'in school' for most of the same days as everyone else, but we take breaks mid-school year, so that when we go on vacation, there's a LOT less crowds. :)
 
goofyandplutoluver said:
I would never be home schooled. period.


Me neither. I just wouldn't want to have my mom teach me all day. I would also miss the social life as well. Kudos to those who like it though!
 
I'm kind of in the same situation as you. I do four classes online, and two classes at a regular high school.

Pros: Sleep a bit later, I can still see my friends and have a semi-normal high school experience, and I learn better.

Cons: Some people think you're lazy or stupid. I do it because I have a problem with being nervous at school, and I have no way of getting there on time. I think it's easier to learn on the net anyways, you get the help right when you need it.
 
I also do online high school, though I am just an online student. I have never gone to a 'bricks and mortar' school, and have been doing online school all through high school. I live in the country, so I don't have much of a social life, although I do have the BEST friend! She goes to the online school as well, so it is cool :cool1:
The good part of being homeschooled is being able to take time off school, like to go to Disney!! :thumbsup2
 
sweet! i thought i'd be the only "onliner" on here! its cool to know that they're other on here! :goodvibes
 


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