recycle49 wrote:
I go to a private school! HA But i have to wear uniforms
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Me too! but we don't have uniforms! HA!
but we do have uniforms for gym, which is kinda lame. also, we can't wear athletic shorts and pants or sweatpants.
I do algebra 1 but I'm only in 7th grade
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rufflebee wrote:
kimmy123 wrote:
rufflebee wrote:
.. I'm pretty sure Kimmy is a girl.
And I'm not home schooled. I go to now (And always have gone to) public school. My best friend was homeschooled, though. She liked it.
Everyone I know thats been homeschooled liked it, actually. I don't think I would like it, though. Being at home would be too distracting...I could be a man
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Yep, you could be.
Yeah some creepy forty year old who lives in his mothers basement who is homeschooled.
wait wut 0_o
BTW 8th grade, public school
yesh
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online schooled. pretty much home schooled (which is what I've been in the past), but all my lessons are online and I have teachers instead of my mom
so yeah. I could never stand public school. The American public school system, elementary and middle school in particular, pretty much stinks.
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fire219 wrote:
Nope, sadly, I am in the public school system.
Lucky people.
This

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militarydudes wrote:
The American public school system, elementary and middle school in particular, pretty much stinks.
And you know this from exaggerated movies and books right?
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Nope. And I'm glad because there's more knowledge among teachers than two parents. My school has expert teachers in many areas Physics, Chemistry, Economics, Mathmatics ect.
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soupoftomato wrote:
militarydudes wrote:
The American public school system, elementary and middle school in particular, pretty much stinks.
And you know this from exaggerated movies and books right?
last I checked, being forbidden to say the word "Jesus" in usage other than an exclamation is denial of freedom of religion. Nuf said, lets move on.
My opinion of public school comes from family and experience, not television by the way.
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Homeschooling apparently isn't possible here in Chile D: Either that or it's so rare I haven't seen it.
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BlazeAstro wrote:
homeschooling doesnt prepare you for life
It does better than public.
I was in kindergarten, but I am in public school now

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I'm kind of Homeschooled. I do my work on the computer, but the school has a thing on Monday and Wednesday when you can do art for the amount of a regular public school day and you are actually with people. They have dancing, music, acting, theater, puppetry, 2d and 3d art classes and more. It's awesome.
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zawicki1fromyoutube wrote:
I'm kind of Homeschooled. I do my work on the computer, but the school has a thing on Monday and Wednesday when you can do art for the amount of a regular public school day and you are actually with people. They have dancing, music, acting, theater, puppetry, 2d and 3d art classes and more. It's awesome.
would you want to be in our company?
p.s. I have a friend who does that!
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but the advantage of public/private schooling is you get to see your friends everyday opposed to being trapped in your house everyday...just saying
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My opinion is from a bit of researching, homeschooling is just better for certain people others. It can benefit you, but also do the opposite; it varies.
Though my question to you home schoolers are; when do all you get to learn other important life skills, such as prioritizing work time, being able to protect your self from negative people/bullies, and stress? Those are all common things that happen in real life work; so although being able to wake up whenever you want, do your learning and working whenever you want, might be nice, it's very different from actual jobs where you have to get to work at 8:30 AM and then can go home at 5:30 PM.
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militarydudes wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
militarydudes wrote:
The American public school system, elementary and middle school in particular, pretty much stinks.
And you know this from exaggerated movies and books right?
last I checked, being forbidden to say the word "Jesus" in usage other than an exclamation is denial of freedom of religion. Nuf said, lets move on.
My opinion of public school comes from family and experience, not television by the way.
Well, I think that's pretty fair. For the most part, people at school don't talk about religion much. This is because it's a sensitive topic, just like death, and politics.
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Lucario621 wrote:
My opinion is from a bit of researching, homeschooling is just better for certain people others. It can benefit you, but also do the opposite; it varies.
Though my question to you home schoolers are; when do all you get to learn other important life skills, such as prioritizing work time, being able to protect your self from negative people/bullies, and stress? Those are all common things that happen in real life work; so although being able to wake up whenever you want, do your learning and working whenever you want, might be nice, it's very different from actual jobs where you have to get to work at 8:30 AM and then can go home at 5:30 PM.
i second that
yet someone ELSE that restates what i already said >
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You want to know how? Just because I am Home-Schooled doesn't mean that I don't get out into the world. I have the same things as all others. Girlfriends, bullies, friends, and everything else!
Also, about the jobs? I've pet-sitted, baby-sitted, mowed the lawn.
But answer this question, why does it matter what school we go to? I'm still a person. You are too! Just treat others like you would like to be treated...
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