8-Bit Theatre wrote:"Well, the giant's gone, ain't he?"
"Yeah, but, so is the whole forest!"
"Well, you can't cook an omelette without....destroying a forest..or something. But now that the forests' gone we're not lost."
Yumie wrote: I felt more isolated with my swim team then I did alone in my own house. Pathetic, ne? :-P
Kenshin17 wrote: I sleeped through College Algebra and I have yet to read any of my college books. I have 3 B's and a whole lotta A's and my GPA before this year was 3.891.
Kenshin17 wrote:I look at the decrepide state of the modern public school and I just shudder. A parent shouldn't fear for their childs life when they send them to school, nor should they have to worry about their purity being challanged or worse. ... I look at public schools and I just can't understand why people insist its better. Boggles my mind.
Puritan wrote:Please try not to condemn a country-wide school system so quickly. It isn't perfect, but it has provided education to millions of people and it continues to teach the majority of the people in this country. Homeschooling your children is a great thing if done correctly, but it isn't the only option or always the best option.
Snow White wrote:Yeah I never felt happy in my youth group. I think Satan liked pushing my buttons about that. But God has blessed me now, and that is what I look forward too.
After 8th grade I was homeschooled and had a very budding social life.
Homeschooling myths:
1) no social life- That is a lie. I had more friends and groupies than in school where people made fun of me and were scared of me. Dont ask.
2) Homeschoolers have a hard time getting in to college- Bull. Take the ACT/ GED and you can enter. Infact, by GOD'S BLESSING, I just got accepted into a very hard nursing program. Lord help me for what is to come.*beyond giddy*
3) Homeschoolers live in the country- nope, we are EVERYWHERE.
4) Homeschoolers are rich- apparently you haven't met my family. We are rich in blessings though. It was only my Mom raising us so we didnt have a big in come. But ebay, ecampus, amazon all have a used book section and even some of the schools sell their old books pretty low- not to mention other homeschoolers.
5) Homeschoolers have to be taught my parents- Whatever, if you can read you can be homeschooled. Math is another story though.
Teen Pact, Girl's State, Coastal Retreats, and 4-H, are some of the "clubs" that I enjoied.
Kenshin17 wrote:Homeschooling rocks. I was homeschooled from first grade all the way through high school. I personally think that homeschooling isn't just a cool idea its biblical. After all a parent is supposed see to their childs education not the government.
I plan to know the girl I will marry by the fact that she will be willing to homeschool our children. If she is not then she isn't the girl for me.
I look at the decrepide state of the modern public school and I just shudder. A parent shouldn't fear for their childs life when they send them to school, nor should they have to worry about their purity being challanged or worse.
I took the placement exam for my local college and the advisor took one look at the grades and wanted to know why I wasn't full time. I sleeped through College Algebra and I have yet to read any of my college books. I have 3 B's and a whole lotta A's and my GPA before this year was 3.891.
Homeschooling takes responisbility and its time consuming but as a parent you know exactly what you child is learning. I look at public schools and I just can't understand why people insist its better. Boggles my mind.
Sai wrote:Oh ok. I go to something sort of like that too called M-tec. The only difference is we dont have a very wide class selection.
There are so many pros & cons. Personally I feel that I lost by being homeschooled & would have benefitted more from at least high school in a public setting. However, there are many factors that have to be considered.
Snow White wrote:Yeah, My public high school:
1) sold drugs in class! The teacher's turned a blind eye. And they day that the Narc. doggies came (so cute!) there weren't any. Except for a few new freshmen who had cigs. (bad for you anyway)
2) My sister went for a year and the music teacher (she was in band so this hit her hard) got one of the student pregnant!
3) Just plain stupid, I ended up talking back to most of my teachers in middle school because they were do dumb! Well that is what I thought at least. They stood out side of class and talked then told us to be quiet. Oh I had a field day with her on that day. (I think that was my "non christian" point in life)
4) The "Gov." funded programs like "Accelerated Reading", "Computer Education", and "P.E" are a bunch of bull!
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