Poll

Are you home schooled?

Yes
22 (11.8%)
No
149 (79.7%)
I was
11 (5.9%)
I will be
5 (2.7%)

Total Members Voted: 187

Author Topic: forget you and your home schooling. = Kids with issues.  (Read 15126 times)





You just stated something that is false as a fact. Good job.


Way to go, avoiding all my other questions disproving your validity. And I when I say "I cannot believe" that is an OPINION NOT A FACT.

Now, go answer the questions I asked or else everything you say here cannot be taken seriously.

Face it, the majority of you just want to play on the PC all day.

This is not an opinion, it is you stating something as fact when it is wrong. There is no "I think" or "I believe". Shut the forget up.

And I when I say "I cannot believe" that is an OPINION NOT A FACT.
Actually technically it's a fact THAT YOU CAN'T BELIEVE whatever.

This is not an opinion, it is you stating something as fact when it is wrong. There is no "I think" or "I believe". Shut the forget up.

Go answer my questions, richardbag. You are being a hypocrite right now by not giving me facts. I'm asking what you were taking and what grade you were in when you were homeschooled. And when I'm talking about my opinion I do not think I need to write "I think" after every sentence. Stop sidetracking, and answer me.  

@JSK: I guess your right, I just use that as an expression all the time, but you're technically right (Thanks to Spanish, you would use the indicative  :cookieMonster:) As you can probably guess, English is not my best subject.
« Last Edit: September 03, 2009, 09:58:40 PM by FlyGuy45 »

Go answer my questions, richardbag. You are being a hypocrite right now by not giving me facts. I'm asking what you were taking and what grade you were in when you were homeschooled. And when I'm talking about my opinion I do not think I need to write "I think" after every sentence. Stop sidetracking, and answer me. 

You can't blame me for assuming your opinion to be meant as a fact when it is not labeled as such.

I was homeschooled for a good half of my freshman year of High School, and I enjoyed it. I go to one of the best high schools in the nation, so don't say that it was the school being stuffty that made homeschooling superior.

Why don't we all just say that anyone who doesn't provide a source or something behind their "facts" are really just assuming things and have no credibility whatsoever?

You can't blame me for assuming your opinion to be meant as a fact when it is not labeled as such.

I was homeschooled for a good half of my freshman year of High School, and I enjoyed it. I go to one of the best high schools in the nation, so don't say that it was the school being stuffty that made homeschooling superior.

I don't blame schools, only the occasion stuffty teacher. What courses did you take and why did you stop homeschooling?

I was homeschooled temporarily because I could not be in school. We can't afford a private tutor, so that's why I stopped. I just took the courses that I would have taken in school, but I know that homeschooling gives you more freedom about how you go about this. The type I had was more rigid than regular homeschooling, and yet I enjoyed it more than school.

What classes did you take and how much did the tutor cost?

I think this school is holding me back.  I'm stuck here learning Texas History (a skill I can not apply ANYWHERE unless I'm a Texas Historian), and often waiting 10 minutes for the rest of the class to finish.  Boring as hell, the only class that I might have problems with is Spanish because I'm not trying hard enough.

Being a head of the class is a bonus, 10 minutes isn't long.