Author Topic: What are any advantages/disadvantages of homeschooling?  (Read 1707 times)

I am considering asking my mom about it
there is no particular reason, I'm just indifferent enough that I'm willing to do whichever might be good
my biggest question is: does it make it any harder to get into college, compared to public school?
I also want to know, just, about it. like, how do you do it? are there separate options, or is it a standardized thing?
I don't really know anything about it

I also don't intend to even consider actually switching until next year, I just feel like I should give myself as much time to think about it as possible

I'm not for sure of any but I know that one is you can make up your own wake up and sleep time.

advantage: learn more in less time

disadvantage: make next to no friends during this time unless you take part in an out of school activity

School creates social skills and helps people make friends, homeschooling lacks this.

I've been in public school for the rest of my life, and I've come to the conclusion that there are no social reasons for me to stay

You won't be socially handicapped if you have to interact with people at school.
Then again...
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what lol

he's referring to "the rest of his life" as the past, this statement is grammatically correct.

Advantage: You have more free time since your schedules is flexible. No getting up early/going to bed parents permitting.

Disadvantage: No socialization. You lose the connections made by being with the same people of your age group in a place none of you want to be in.
You may do poorly without teacher guidance. Sad to say, but most home schooled kids do poorly when in college.

If you are home schooled your snake will fall off into another dimension where dogs will chew on it.

I'm homeschooled, but I hate it.

I'm doing media studies, and all the videos we make are always the kind of things you'd find in primary school, and I always feel embarrassed by them.

If you are home schooled your snake will fall off into another dimension where dogs will chew on it.
pffft as if night fox was ever gonna use that anyway!

If you are home schooled your snake will fall off into another dimension where dogs will chew on it.
i think he would enjoy that

If you are home schooled your snake will fall off into another dimension where dogs will chew on it.
...what the stuff

what lol
same, idk what you're talking about
Advantage: You have more free time since your schedules is flexible. No getting up early/going to bed parents permitting.

Disadvantage: No socialization. You lose the connections made by being with the same people of your age group in a place none of you want to be in.
You may do poorly without teacher guidance. Sad to say, but most home schooled kids do poorly when in college.
yeah, that's one of the things I'd be looking forward to. I think it'd give me more time to actually learn the stuff, as well
like I said, the social part isn't important. I can always go to football games or some other event for that
I don't think losing a teacher will affect me too much. and it'd only be those last two years, I'm a sophomore, so I don't think I'd get used to it so much that I'd do badly in college
If you are home schooled your snake will fall off into another dimension where dogs will chew on it.
hot
pffft as if night fox was ever gonna use that anyway!
yeah, as long as I still have a mouth that's all that matters ;3
I'm homeschooled, but I hate it.

I'm doing media studies, and all the videos we make are always the kind of things you'd find in primary school, and I always feel embarrassed by them.
I didn't know you were homeschooled, this changes everything! not really. but it i guess it does change my assumption about why you can post at certain times. I just figured timezones