02-14-2002, 08:02 AM | #41 |
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I don't like the idea of homeschooling. I can't stand teachers! ( okay...sometimes) If my mum was a teacher my life would be a living hell.
Where I live few people homeschool. But homeschooling has its advantages too. One does not have to wake up at 5.30am to get to school.(me!!! I have to use 2 alarm clocks!!! I sleep like a log.) And no stupid school uniforms too. ( Where I live, everyone wears school unis, complete with the crests....I hate it, but I can live with it. I've done so for more than ten years, which is almost my entire life.)
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02-14-2002, 09:57 AM | #42 | |
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02-14-2002, 11:27 AM | #43 |
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I was HSed too!
I was homeschooled for 8 of 13 years of school (counting K as a year) and graduated a year early (thus I only had 12 years ). Let me tell you, when you get to college all the homework will look like more of what you've been doing and you'll be more able to deal with all that work that the public schooled people hate. So look on the bright side (which I will admit is very small) you'll be used to teachers giving you cr*p...
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02-14-2002, 12:21 PM | #44 |
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02-14-2002, 01:09 PM | #45 |
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Well, I went to public school, and from age 14 I went to school full-time and held a full-time job. In junior and senior years I was on half-day release at school, which let me out at noon so I could go work. I never really enjoyed school til I found drugs, was such a loner and outcast it was a relief to actually get accepted by a group. What a wonderful lesson to teach a kid, huh?
Schools in the US are a total joke. No real teaching is done anymore for the most part, kids are taught to beat the system by studying for the required tests, and the entire "socialization" system has broken down to such a point that kids who are intelligent are dumped on by their peers, and "different" kids are hounded to the point of snapping every day of their school lives. No real safety exists, in most schools, and the concept of academic excellence is only a hollow motto. Home schooling? I think you get limited by the intellectual capacity of the parent who is teaching, but to really look at it, one is also limited in "schools" by the limits of the teacher in the classroom. Heck, overall, homeschooled kids do better academically than public schooled kids, and the only drawnback anyone cites is the fact "they won't be able to socialize with their peers". Looking back on my own experience with "peers", I'd sacrifice the socialization for a little academic challenge. I was so bored with school, starting with second grade, that by the time I was in third grade I looked at the remainder of my twelve-year education as a prison sentence. I read better than most of the teachers I was supposed to be taught by, time and again was slapped down for being "too smart", and just had a truly horrible time in school. I despised every day. No wonder I was happy to get out of class and go to work. Normal life is sooooooo much more rewarding! As for Mum hammering you on what you have planned for school every day, why not try to set a time for school to start and to end, and agree not to discuss school subjects outside of that time.
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02-14-2002, 04:26 PM | #46 |
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Lol!
Tess, you really have to understand that even if your mom can be annoying, she's prolly better than 90% of full time teachers. And hey, when you're home schooled, you can set your own schedule, and get stuff done fast. Especially if you work during the summer. I'm planning to do that this year and graduate early (I'm almost done with my 11'th grade stuff). Imagine the possibilities! I can start working full time, go to college early, sleep until whenever, and best of all I can go to both the junior and senior prom this year! Seriously, it's not that hard. Just boring. Can I interest you in some ROM's to pass the time between subjects? ]: )
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02-16-2002, 10:02 PM | #47 |
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I go to a small private christian school. (No, it's not Catholic.) There's only one class for each grade, it's K-12, and there's about 360 students, to give you an idea about how small it is. We don't have to wear uniforms, but all the girls have to wear skirts or dresses that come @ least to the knee. School lasts from 7:55 to 3:05 for elementary (K - 6) and til 3:14 for high school (7 - 12). But despite all the disadvantages, I wouldn't trade it for the world. I've gone there since Kindergarten and can't imagine myself anywhere else. I like it a lot b/c it's a great atmosphere - it's small enough that you know everybody in the whole school, and we have Bible class and chapel every morning. Plus our school's SAT scores as a whole are way above the state average (I dunno about nat'l). It's just a really great little school.
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02-17-2002, 03:32 AM | #49 |
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Wow, so many home-schoolers! I wish I were home-schooled . . . but I'd probably drive myself and my family crazy.
Public schools aren't that bad. Most of the trouble comes from the kids, actually. I've gone to public schools all my life, and if you really want to you, you can get a heck of a lot out of it. I'm in all classes above my grade-level, including some extremely good AP classes, a musical group, a musical play orchestra, and a sport . . . and my school is neither rich nor particularly "smart." There's a lot of opportunity there, but a lot of kids don't make use of it.
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02-17-2002, 06:33 AM | #50 |
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I go to what is purportedly the largest JewishHigh Shool in North America (1200+ kids). It's a great school, but its kind of bubblelike.
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02-19-2002, 03:51 AM | #51 |
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Number 1 reason to go to a regular school (not homeschool): You know how to spell stupid.
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02-19-2002, 12:34 PM | #52 |
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Then I'm glad I'm not alone, emplynx.
Wow, markedel! What's it like there? Sounds huge!
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02-19-2002, 06:11 PM | #53 |
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*whacks ryan upside the head* harh! sea hew wall yur cen spall ahter THERT!
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02-19-2002, 06:42 PM | #54 |
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I learned how to write stupid in French. BETE!
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02-19-2002, 06:50 PM | #55 |
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If I had cool fonts I could do it in hebrew
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