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  • I am homeschooled, which that is not.

  • she looks 30

  • haha i homeschool & i get up at.....like 7:30ish! i wish my school was tht easy!!!! 

  • @Tinawashere1999 DUDE!!!!!!!! i didnt mean 7:30 on the thingy!!!!

  • Very stereo typical

  • Haha, love the twist on art!! :D That was hilarious!! I'm homeschool, and love it, even if it's a lot harder than it looks in the video. But the video was cute and funny and I loved it! But the thing I love about homeschooling isn't waking up when you want (I have to wake up at 8, so..) it's that homeschool kids have more of a chance to be themselves and not comform to everyone else. I use to go to public school for a couple of years in middle school, and I could tell a HUGE difference.

  • I love this young ladies sense of humor! We are a homeschool family and love the freedom that we have to learn inside or outside! Art class is a must for any young lady! Blessings!

  • I can't wait to have kids and homeschool them!

    Gosh I'm so looking forward to being a parent.

  • I agree with some of the points made from people that are for homeschooling, but honestly, you learn so much more life skills by being in a public school.

  • I am homeschooled to. My day starts out with about half an hour cheating on my tests by plugging the questions into google. Than getting high and serfing the web for a few hours. Than i hang out with friends, smoke more bud, go home, pass out, amd repeat the next day.

  • You may say this is a joke, but this video makes all homeschoolers look stupid!

  • @TheDNA12345 If a public school student made a video you thought was stupid would you say that it made ALL public school kids look stupid?

  • Little House on the Prairie!! lol(:

  • Cute very cute! I've got to show this to the girls. We are homeschooling starting July 1!

  • Like if you think home school sucks and want to go to public school

  • i'm homeschooled o.o

  • This is definitely creative. We love homeschooling! I was in homeschool 8th on and then went to college with no issues. Now my kids homeschooling, and loves it. Check out her extracurricular activities in our Orla's Ark videos.

  • @basketballsk8r15 did you chose to be homeschooled? Homeschooling is not right for everyone... I think Montessori school is the ultimate education system...

  • great. i am ur fan.sandeep30@in.com

  • Homeschooling is lonely. =[

  • Bahaha love the Lion King music! I never do school until 4 though. I do all the same stuff except I get done at like 1 or 2 every day. Lol

  • Yep. Little House on the Prairie. I'm homeschooled and I used to watch that ALL the time!

  • Ya know, I've changed my ideas and thoughts about homeschooling since I last commented on this video, there are actually a lot of advantages to homeschooling your child.. there is a movie I think you should all see it's called " Waiting For Superman" Excellent movie about the public school system, especially in urban areas, which is where I grew up

  • JUST SO U GUYZ KNOW THAT WAS MY MOM WHO SAID THAT v down that

  • @cutiegirl5811 I think u need to go to other activities outside ur house during the week days too. my kids go to volleyball 2 days a week, music and "pantomimas" on saturdays, i let them do pijamas and pizza parties w/ their cousins too. they also stay in touch w/ their old school friends and i drive them to festivals and public activities w/ them so they dont spend all their time w/ me and get bored.. that is supposed to be the magic of HS,

  • JUST SO U HUYZ KNOW THAT WAS MY MOM WHO SAID THAT v down that

  • Cute video.. gave me a pretty good idea what to do with my 8 year old son.

  • Absolutely cute! I don't think everyone got that it was a joke. Shame. Very brilliant! It's clear that you and your parents did a wonderful job in homeschooling! ;)

  • im homeschooled and i am now in 12th grade..

    you made a great video!!

  • sometimes home-school is better for some people and sometimes kids are just comfortable with regular/public school.People have different opinions.Great vid BTW i would love to be home-schooled (or at least till high school.:)

  • Homeschooling inspires intellectual feats never yet attempted in public or private schools!

  • are they acting?!............doesnt look like real homeschool

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  • @Pam4Rob Yeah, that's just based on one person. I've been homeschooled my entire life, and I am a very outgoing person. So are all of the other homeschoolers I know (and I know a LOT). I've had a couple of jobs so far as well, and homeschooling gives you an excellent education.

  • Bravo! Not only did you present an amazing video, tell people about the possitive things about homeschool, but also managed to get some people's panties in a wad all at the same time! :D You be my hero xD

  • home-schooling is a joke.. so when your kids grow up having no social skills due to minimal interaction with their peers, don't say we didn't tell you so.

  • @i216i There is no proof for that. No study has been done: it's myth. In fact, home-schooled kids have greater social skills than public school children. "Shyness", or slow warmers to a group or activity, happens less often. In the public school in Elementary years I had extremely poor social skills because I couldn't conform or keep up with my peers. Going to a small private school increased my social skills and being home-schooled in High School allowed me to excel as a leader at work.

  • @WritingFighter In fact, it's quite the opposite. The ONLY social setting a school has is... well school up to high school. Yes, let's teach kids about social groups in the REAL WORLD like emos and the popular kids, and the sk8ers in the work place compared to the generic nerds and geeks. Let's teach kids that in the adult world you only socialize with people your age within 1-3 years of your own.

  • Respond to this video... One reason home-schooled kids have superior social skills to public schoolers is that they interact with adults a lot more in, oh yeah, the REAL WORLD. They take part in Scouts, team sports, and have time to see what it's like to live like adults. They watch their parents how to actually parent kids, pay bills, clean the house, research on their own, do smart grocery shopping, and manage money. Parents don't hand their children to some stranger at school.

  • How many people who have executive jobs actually keep 'best friends' with their middle school and elementary children? Ermm hardly any.

    Well, the homeschooled do not really miss out then either do they!

  • My social life was actually down in the dumps when I went to public school in elementary grades. You're more likely to become shy in a public school than homeschooling. And I was small for my age, not very smart, and not very athletic. I had extremely few friends and sometimes no friends at all. For middle school, I attended a private school with 100 students in all grades, and my social life got better. When I homeschooled for high school, my social life exceeded all of the friends I knew.

  • How is this shit Related to "The Beatles" and why is is in my related recommendations?

    Sorry kids, theres a reason homeschooled kids tend to not go so far. Why? Because they get it much easier. No real preperation, traveling, forced interaction which doesn't let you adapt well to the harshes of the buisness world.

  • good to see a homeschool that appears to not be putting the kids to the slaughter later in life. Every child I grew up with back east that was homeschooled is now either crippled with a major drug or alcohol addiction or a runaway.

  • Very talented :) gave me a nice belly laugh in a good way ;) hope my home schooled kids are just as down to earth and humourous when they're older!

  • Hey I'm going into my last year in Catholic school and if I dont get into a Catholic school (well only one that I want to go to) I'm going to be homeschooled and since the school is really hard to get into I think I will be homeschooled, can you give me some tips on it? The worst thing for me is I'm a really social person and not having my friends there is gonna kill me.

  • just want to say, homeschooling is no better then school, and vice versa (i do most all the things in real school the girl did in the video as a joke and i pass exceedingly)

  • not to be nosey but what school do u attend i do k12 and very lucky im forced to wake up early and get dressed and no tv :l

  • Without a mixed life of homeschooling and public schooling this is what I would lack...

    -Ability to suppress urges (to simplify it, not being perverted)

    -Maturity

    -Special idioms

    -Important Concepts

    -One huge life lesson

    -Open mindedness

  • what ever! 

  • I'm a home school grad who not only received a good education and social training but find that the opportunities I now have to work and to teach in my hometown and to travel overseas have come as a direct result of my experiences as a home schooler!

  • I'm homeschooled and I love it !

  • intresting

  • homeschooling ROCKSS...

  • hahahaha love this, i'm homeschooled and this is like so true

  • haha i did the world history and cultures book i loved it! i am homeschooled and this DEF. doesn't look like my typical day though! haha

  • ur so lucky pajamas and TV while your studying!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • my friend simon is home schooled. i miss him. stoopid home school D:

  • lol I'm homeschooled and people ask me if I have any friends/social life... I am pretty sure I am busier than most all of my friends who go to "regular" school. I also play sports for a private school, so I am with kids my age 6 days out of the week. By homeschooling I have had the chance to grow up without the peer pressure that a lot of regular schoolers have to go through. I know it doesn't work for everyone, but I'm really blessed that it worked for me! Great video :-)

  • wouldnt that get really old and boring?

  • doesn't public schooling days get old and boring? and no, it doesn't. because we can change it whenever we want.

  • well firstly, i go to a private school. and secondly, it would be boring as hell if it wasnt for everyone else who is there suffering with you. but i just think being locked up in the house all day would suck ass. once i had the flu for a week and i thought i would die of boredom...just sayin...

  • @NJisAsexyASS i kinda agree cuz i go to a public school and stuck in a house all day is boring but its kinda cool cuz TV and pajamas while studying but anyways i never was really homeschool i don't know what its like so i can't judge it but it is pretty boring

  • Homeschooling is good for some kids, but not everyone, I was homeschooled through grade school and even though I can't say I had a negative experience from it, I have to say that it didn't prepare me for highschool, or pretty much any of the outside world, like being around other peers or adults. I have found that alot of moms homeschool their children for selfish reasons. Instead of using the excuse that they are sheltering their children, they shuld decide wether or not it is the best thing.

  • lol this is totally cool

  • very funny : i'm homeschooled, n i do this all the time....Haha XD i love being homeschooled :D

  • This was good :D I've been homeschooled my whole life <3

  • What's the name of the song (1:35 to 3:30)??

  • so funny.

  • For some things a home schooled child can do, be sure to check out the bushcraftonfire youtube page.

    blessings, Tam

  • cool...

  • Wow cool video... i'm a homeschooler too.....

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  • @Woodzy1803

    Were actually in the real world more than public schoolers. We take co-op classes, owrk together on projects, go to seminars, all sorts of stuff just in groups of homeschoolers...

    Youd really be surprised.

  • @WareWulf1408

    You rock! That is so true!

  • @WareWulf1408 Totally agree! (im homeschooled btw) Public school is a four year gettaway from the real world where we outsiders actually have to work for a living! lol If we want something, we have to go get it. Everything is not handed to us like lesson plans, lunch schedules, etc. Homeschooling better mirrors what you will have to face as an adult.

  • @cowgirlup280 hahahahaha NO IT DOESN'T. As a homeschooler, you are COMPLETELY sheltered and socially stunted, PERIOD.

  • more like prepares them more thoroughly for when their faith is challenged

  • how does it do that, if their faith is never challenged, then they wont be able to defend it

  • well im presuming homeschooled kids (are doing extracurricular activities or maybe having some experience in a regular school sometime) and go to college or something for their later yrs (ie gr 11 &12). And then after that, uni, TAFE or work will always provide opportunities

  • CREEPER

  • And now a days you got teachers trying to have sex and even fight the students like what type of shit is that. I been in public school from Pre-K to 9th grade. Missing 3 years won't turn me into a fucking zombie. and I still go to games, proms, and homecomings I just dont go to the school :D

  • I wanted to be homeschooled because it was best for me. Public High School is full of shit all it truly is, is a bunch of older kids still acting like they are in middle school who drink and smoke weed most of them end up knocked. Homeschool = Virginity Protection Program. LMFAO, I'm just kidding about all of that but I like homeschooling for myself its not for everyone but it's for me.

  • I LOVED it!!!!!! LOL it's great!!!!!!!

  • I am homeschooled.But prefer to get up and do school rather then not finish till late in the day or night!!

  • and i bet you have like 10 friends. 3 neighbors, one long distant, ur cat, ur other cat, and ur family.

  • haha lol I have a dog-no cats, am very close with my family, but also have friends from all over the world, of diverse ages and backgrounds- so many that I don't think I could count them all! And I mean real life friends, not online friends. :)

  • wait, y do u make fun of ur life then???? my comment was completely judgmental- of course its the internet what do u expect- but i have a friend who had her 6thgrade year home schooled cuz her dad died. She told me how bad it was. im curious tho.. what IS ur normal day?

  • @linZwashere

    Homeschoolers make fun of their lives because we're comfortable with it - everyone else makes fun of us, so why can't we?

    As for your friend, my guess is that her mom didn't know how to homeschool properly. I don't know about the video maker, but my day usually consists of waking up, messing around, doing my studies, and going places with my parents or going to my friends houses after they get out of school.

  • cool

  • @SeranHawthorne lol thats how my day is too.

  • @linZwashere Since when is ten friends not enough? I have "like ten" friends but they are actually real ones, not the superficial kind most people have so many of. If you think about it, you probably "only" have 3-10 CLOSE friends yourself. I don't need tons of superficial "kind of friend". Having ten friends, a dog and a cat, plus family isn't a bad thing. A person doesn't need more!

  • OH dear. you are far from poor....rich in ways others may not measure nor comprehend - but, you know this already! Your homeschool days look like ours! I wish the "perfect" ones came along more often ;-)....And for those of you that may not have had run ins with great examples of homschooling. Remember, we have had some very interesting run ins with PUBLIC SCHOOLED children. Homelife and the parents ideas of what a childs social life should be are going to dictate those things...not school.

  • when i was homeschooled idid nothing and it damaged my goddamn brain

  • bkj0123- you most likey didn't learn the right way, i've always been homeschooled with masterskill books and I'm not bragging but I'm a bit smarter than my friends that go to public school.

  • Oh, I so wish this were all true. Sigh. Great video, though. I like the music you put it to. Thanks for accurately protraying us homeschoolers.

  • HOMESCHOOLING ROCKS. i love abeka homeschooling. horray to homeschooling.

  • It is too bad that you base your judgment on one homeschooled person. I am really sorry that you dont have any better examples to see the joy that home schooling can produce. I have never met an awkward public school student.

  • That is sad about him, but not everyone is like that. Some parents are so thoughtless, thinking that socalizing witht siblings is enough.

    I am thankful I am not a typical home schooler.

  • I think it is sad that you would base your judgment of homeschooling on one person. I certainly wouldn't do that with public school kids. Also, your friends could be related to the way he was brought up, and his family life, not just the homeschooling. also I have met lots of kids who weren't properly socialized in pubic school

  • @ahavah06 I been bullied from the 3rd grade all the way to high school graduation if I have kids they would be homeschooled its better to learn at home and meet ppl by joining dance classes or sumthin

  • only some people r like that.I am homeschooled and talk to people normally.I know how to socialize because my mom lets be in a lot of stuff(various sports,music,church,parties,gr­oups etc.).So apparently this boy`s parent kept him away from the world

  • @Pam4Rob um ive gone to public school my whole life and it just so happens i have the same problem as your student

  • @Pam4Rob You know, I find it really sad that you teach a collage spanish class and you STILL don't know that your social activity/problems and the amount of friends you have all points to the one responsible for that: Your parents. It just depends on how they raised you! And most people like the one in your spanish class are pretty rare. Lucky for me, I'm one of those people who blend in with private/public schoolers, I just know more then them, and I'm more creative.

  • @Pam4Rob Most people like the one you are poorly describing were/still are PUBLIC schooled. I've only met a few kids like the one in your spanish class that is homeschooled! And I've even gotten to know people like that and after knowing me, they aren't like that anymore! They just need friends! That's all! It all depends on how cool their parents are!

  • @Pam4Rob That's because he was most likely not home-schooled properly. I was raised in a home-schooling family and I am a very happy person.

  • I liked that video, it was fun and cute, I am going to start homeschooling my son next semester.  He is very excited about it, but when he told his teacher she didn't like the idea, of course...

  • This was so cute!

    Now my kids want to play Yatzee instead of Geometry and Algebra!!!!

    And make floats.

  • i'm a home schooler and this is all true! lol home schooling is the best thing in the world!

  • hah... the "World History and Cultures" book is an Abeka book... i go to school at my church and thats the book we're using this year

  • what i dont get is i read some of these comments and there like homeschooling is horable and then why are you watching this video? i live in wisconsin and i dont get to have to go to public schools i usta and i DIDNT like it at all and i actually still have friends il go to our public library and i have alot of friends that i meet there and i also have a park that i goto and even though this video says you dont even do schooling. you actually do. in wisconsin we have to have 875 hours of school

  • everyone has their reasons for homeschooling but I am totally against it. To me if you homeschool your kid you are taking away many great memories and people from their life. Sure they can do activities and hobbies to interact with other kids here and there but its not the same.

    Life is not just about studying and becoming a genious and avoiding bullies and real people. Learning how to deal with all sorts of people is more valuable in life then reading a few extra books.

  • most homeschooled kids are actually better socialized than public school kids. when you leave the education system, it's unlikely you'll ever be in a room full of people the same age as you ever again, isn't it? homeschool doesn't mean you spend ALL DAY doing school work. most kids actually finish in a couple of hours because they can have one-on-one attention so they get more time to go out with friends, do activities, etc.

  • My HS kids will have their own memories, not the ones YOU insist they have. Going to Disney World, Hershey PA and Niagara Falls off season with no lines. They deal with all sorts of people in their EC activities and do it well.

    As for PS memories, My DH and I were also concerned that our kids would miss out on memories from the PS...so once a week we take them into the bathroom, cuss at them, push them around, steal their lunch money, and offer them drugs, and that seems to take care of it.

  • AHAHA, well put :) I am homeschooled- three years now! I was in PS but... well, I REALLY wasn't myself. I was you average, STEREOTYPICAL cheerleader, like the ones you see in sitcoms. After three fights, 10 slammed doors and a rubber chicken, I agreed to be homeschooled- and as a result, I get to go to Disney every yr during off season and I met my very best friend. Power to the homeschoolers! :D

  • Ha. I homeschool and i would just like to say i HATE it. thank God i'm going back to school next year(:

  • A+ !!!

    hee hee, great vid, humorously accurate ; )

  • This is great! I was homeschooled until I went to college four years ago. Never went to an actual school. This month I will begin earning my masters in Commercial Art at Pensacola Christian College. Go Homeschooled people!!

  • Bwhaha. I totally did that world history book. :D

  • I do homeschool and i do nothing!

  • what do you mean you do nothing? you mean you dont do any schooling at all? cause if youy dont, your gonna work as a janitor at a walmart. not a cashier, because that uses math.

  • It seems like I do nothing, but I learn things by researching, and I am already at a high school level at 10.

  • cashiers dont need to know math all they need to do is know how to press a button the register does the adding.

    Have you ever heard of "unschooling" its legal and some of those people do not go to school until college and wind up very succesful.

  • Great video!

  • Soo funny

  • LOL i used to homeschool

  • Nice video. I have that same Interlinear Bible. I love it.

  • i think everyone has different views on homeschool. for me it sucks i've been homeschooled since 3rd grade. i have no friends never have i don't even no how to make any cause i never go anywhere. all i do is stay home. but i think it all gos back to the parents if the parents takes there kids places and don't confide them in a house all day it won't be so bad. but thats what mine did. thats why i'm antisocial.

  • It cracks me up how the activities she does "for fun" are more stereotypically educational than her sorta-structured learning time during the day.

  • When I was homeschooled my schedule looked like this:

    0830-Get up.

    0900-Mass

    0930-Breakfast

    0945-Religion/Morals with the Parish Priest

    1015-Take a walk to the store-economics,how to make change (what a concept!) Home economics

    1130English, History, Reading, Math, Science, and Spelling in groups.

    130/200-Lunch

    After Lunch we did our other activities and had free time. Our favorite place to visit: the Library.

    Every year we had a special class we took as a family. Homeschooling is fun.

  • ALOT of non homeschool high school grads go to community collage to dumbass

  • I would just like to comment, that I have a friend, who was kept at home when she young instead of going to school. It wasnt homeschooling but she told me she got loads of knowlegde and learnt loads. But still going to a public school would have been better for her than missing all that time and she didnt get much socialising time either.

  • What does education have to do with "socialising time"?

  • socialising time is education. They are getting educated on how to interact in the real world around real people without their parents there. How do homeschooled kids transition from being at home with their parents, maybe going to church once a week and a few other social activities a few times a week versus being surrounded by people at school 8 hours a day every day? How do they transition into college or work where they are on their own all day around people?

  • Goodness, I have no idea. Imagine me, a homeschooling student all my grade school years, going to public university, getting all A's, and building constructive relationships with my teachers and colleagues! I really don't know how I do it. Could it be that homeschooling forced me to interact with all ages, not just children?

  • EXACTLY!!!

  • How ignorant! You actually think that homeschooeld kids are always with mommy and daddy? Way to encourage the stereotype! I have friends from PS AND homeschool, and can get along with adults. Only, instead of "learning" how to socialize at PS I'm learning how to socialize in the real world- you know, where most people live ?

  • Maybe you should take some time to get to know some normal homeschooled people and ask them how they do it. :) Its obviously not an issue for many homeschool students.

  • @ahavah06 actualy, it is haha. but that is the only downside to homeschooling.

  • @Lilly99998 umm.. i go out like 6 days a week, talk to people of ALL ages, (im talkin babies, teens, middle agers and pensioners) andd disabled etc

    i do preformances, i help out at clubs, i go out with friends EVERY weekend and some weekdays,

    im a busy person lilly (:

  • @Lilly99998 I would like to take a stab at answering this question! The time that children spend "surrounded by other children 8 hours a day" is a often a time of distraction and frustration that takes the focus OFF learning and puts it ON to peer pressure, socializing, keeping up with trends, etc. Homeschooled children are out in the real world, around REAL people. They see first hand from their parents, how to interact with others and they have more opportunities to do so in the real world.

  • @Lilly99998 are you actually asking these question?

    i

  • @Lilly99998 That's a myth, there's no research that supports this. Homeschoolers have a much greater social life than those in the public schools. Homeschool students have the time and energy to join groups, go shopping with their parents, and interact in REAL social life. High School? There is no other social construct outside of High School like it. High School locks students to grades and statuses. Homeschoolers can associate with adults.

  • @WritingFighter I agree! :) I'm homeschooled and I interact with kids EVERY day.I even volunteer at many places and im considered staff at my local liabrary now.If my parents wouldn't have homeschooled me this year none of that would have happend.I'm very greatful to homeschool!

  • @WritingFighter .... and you're comfortable with a K-8 student considering themselves as equals to an adult because they can 'associate' with them?? yeah.. great idea, put a 12 year old on the same level as a 32 year old and make them equals. somone didn't take their smart pills today did they.

  • @i216i Yes. Because in the REAL WORLD that's the way it is, someone 55-years-old is equal to someone 29-years-old in normal social settings. When everyone was practically home-schooled in colonial times, 13-year-olds went to college learning college-level courses with adults as peers. In all of history, 15-16 was considered an adult age. Not until the public school system was installed did that age go up, and up.

  • @Lilly99998 Now that my kids are in government school they can be bothered by some jerky kid sitting next to him wanting to talk about sex and disrespect the teacher. Yeah, socializing at its best! UG.

  • I hope this video was a joke, because this is NOTHING like real home-schooling. This is dumb.

  • It depends on who's teaching you at home. Everyone's different. I'm sure it was meant to be funny, but there's no reason to be mad because your own experiences are different.

  • I hope people learn to read. The description clearly states "This is a joke!"

  • Homeschooling is a joke.

  • Homeschool ftw!! xD I laughed out loud when I saw Little House! I never missed an episode as a kid. And then it took me a minute to figure out what the science experiement was, until I saw the ice cream. :P Brilliant, that.

  • lol when i was in public school i got influenced by swearing and all of that crap ...... good video.

  • Great video!

    I had that world history book last year ^_^

    BTW--I'm the only one homeschooling in my family and i love it.

  • good for you!

  • hey, not all homeschoolers are lke that.

    and, its not WIERD. BT TRUST ME! You do NOT want to be homeschooled if you dont have a big Famiy. VERY LONELY!!!!!!!!!!!!! But, its good if u have after school stuff.

  • I actually don't want to be home schooled. I'd go nuts without my friends. i wudnt say no to it thats for sure!! I'd rather not wake up at 6:00!! LOL. great vid!

  • If you were homeschooled, you'd get to call your friends all hours of the day and have sleep overs on weekdays. It's a common myth that homeschoolers don't have friends or social lives. If anything we have more.

  • I can't call my friends till after 12:00 and there is noooo way my parents would allow someone to spend the night on a week night, um I have school in the morning? It makes no sense.

  • Actually, I have to wake up at 7:00 EVERY week day morning and start school at 8:00 every morning. Every home-schooler has a different school schedule, some wake up at 9:00 and start school at 10:00 but most wake up before 9:00.

  • That's true. Home-schoolers all have a different schedule, so I can't generalize. But in my experience, home-schooled kids have more of a social life, because they're not bogged down constantly by academics. My parents trusted me to do my work before I left and when I got back from sleep overs, and to know when to cut a conversation short in order to sleep. But then... I also write a lot all hours of the night-early morning, so my own schedule is wacked. :P

  • Public school kids are very lucky, they have more chances of meeting friends/activites, and everything.

  • When you're not spending all day parked in a wooden chair listening to an adult blab on about fractions and Christopher Columbus, memorizing what you need to pass the test, and then again tomorrow? One thing you learn in school; endurance.

  • I have to get up at 6:00 and be at school by 8:00!!!! plus I have to get dressed, and I'm homeschooled!!!!!!

  • Why would you have to be at school by 8 if your already there

  • Most kids who are homeschooled refer to *school* as their desk where they do most of their work

  • i do video school so i have to be on time or be doing it all day long... plus i like getting done early so i can study all of my medical books, and all of my EMT/Paramedic material. I am almost certified. I work at the hospital here in town, and during orientation I had to explain all of the medical terms to the kids. I'm only 16!!!!!!!!! also, Homeschooled kids can converse with adults way better than public schooled kids can. Plus, we are able to talk and learn about God in school.

  • wow...and thats all i have to say about that

  • A Day of the life OF ME