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!

).
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!
)
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!
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.