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keyper159

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Samurai Goomba said:
I was homeschooled for all of Middle and High School. I had (and have) a social life and social skills. See, the thing is, when you're not spending 6+ hours a day in classes you hate with teachers you hate, you can actually go out and experience real life. That's why I despise all the homeschooler steriotypes-it's like people assume High School= real life. A lot of people who do really well in a school environment fail at life, and vice-versa. There's a big difference between life and social skills, and what goes on in school.
that may be true for most people but my neighbor is home schooled and i'm one of his 2 friends and he pretty much stays at home, but he is really smart
 

Markness

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My cousins were home schooled and they turned out messed up. I don't know if this related to the lack of outside contact or what but the girls sound like men and the kids are hyperactive. I know its not like this with all hsers but they have no idea how the world works and they all worship the virgin mary as some kind or crazy, more powerful than Jesus type figure. Also, one of them had their entire marriage in Latin. This is all kinda off-topic and more about how crazy my cousins are the parents did make to choice to homeschool alongside their other crazy descisions.

Also did you say that you finished in April? Is America different to Australia because we finish in December and if you managed to do all high-school in three years only working half the day for half the year, stop denying it, your a genius.
 

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sneakypenguin said:
black lincon said:
sneakypenguin said:
toastybuds said:
Did you have any trouble getting into a college without having a normal high school diploma? I assume you went to a local school to take SATs then?
My diploma looks like yours(and carries the same weight) Yes I did have to take the SATs and ACTS at the closest school.
Actually I had no problem getting into college as my ACT was pretty high(well a lot higher than the local avg).
if you don't mind me imposing, where are you that you feel so amazingly smart?
I don't think I'm amazingly smart my lowly B avg in college proves that ha. I'm in lovely east Tennessee http://bus.utk.edu/cba/ If thats that question you where asking?
Sorry If I came across as arrogant.

EDIT: OP now offline
Just curious: that's a graduate-type MBA school, correct? Where did you go for undergrad?
 

SeaCalMaster

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Markness said:
My cousins were home schooled and they turned out messed up. I don't know if this related to the lack of outside contact or what but the girls sound like men and the kids are hyperactive. I know its not like this with all hsers but they have no idea how the world works and they all worship the virgin mary as some kind or crazy, more powerful than Jesus type figure. Also, one of them had their entire marriage in Latin. This is all kinda off-topic and more about how crazy my cousins are the parents did make to choice to homeschool alongside their other crazy descisions.

Also did you say that you finished in April? Is America different to Australia because we finish in December and if you managed to do all high-school in three years only working half the day for half the year, stop denying it, your a genius.
America typically begins in late August and ends in early June.
 

Samurai Goomba

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Markness said:
My cousins were home schooled and they turned out messed up. I don't know if this related to the lack of outside contact or what but the girls sound like men and the kids are hyperactive. I know its not like this with all hsers but they have no idea how the world works and they all worship the virgin mary as some kind or crazy, more powerful than Jesus type figure. Also, one of them had their entire marriage in Latin. This is all kinda off-topic and more about how crazy my cousins are the parents did make to choice to homeschool alongside their other crazy descisions.

Also did you say that you finished in April? Is America different to Australia because we finish in December and if you managed to do all high-school in three years only working half the day for half the year, stop denying it, your a genius.
There are nuts everywhere. Are you going to say there aren't messed up kids in public school, or that the stuff that goes/went on in public school (cigarette smoking, drug use, underage drinking and gang violence) didn't contribute in any way to those people becoming more messed up than they were?

See, I can make blanket generalizations, too. Not all schools are good, and not all homeschooling is good. The people involved, no matter WHAT schooling system, need to make a real effort. That's the key. I know of a public schooler who was doing drugs, and I know of a couple of homeschool kids who lack in the area of social skills. Which is more harmful in the end? Besides, you're not considering the personalities involved. These aren't blank slates-they're people. Some kids do homeschooling BECAUSE they don't have social skills. It's not always homeschool's fault, just like how some kids are naturally more drawn to drugs or smoking than other kids are.
 

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SeaCalMaster said:
Just curious: that's a graduate-type MBA school, correct? Where did you go for undergrad?
We do have a graduate school, but we primarily are just undergrad offering marketing/enterprise mgmt/logistics/accounting/finance plus a bunch of minors/collaterals
I'm a logistics and information mgmt major woo!

Markness said:
My cousins were home schooled and they turned out messed up. I don't know if this related to the lack of outside contact or what but the girls sound like men and the kids are hyperactive. I know its not like this with all hsers but they have no idea how the world works and they all worship the virgin mary as some kind or crazy, more powerful than Jesus type figure. Also, one of them had their entire marriage in Latin. This is all kinda off-topic and more about how crazy my cousins are the parents did make to choice to homeschool alongside their other crazy descisions.

Also did you say that you finished in April? Is America different to Australia because we finish in December and if you managed to do all high-school in three years only working half the day for half the year, stop denying it, your a genius.
Yes HSers do have their assortment of strange people just like public and private.
Not a genius just good at time mgmt. Plus with HS you cut out the hours of lecture and can skim though the stuff you know.
 

Bulletinmybrain

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Erana said:
sneakypenguin said:
Erana said:
Does this mean I get to make a thread about my educational experience?

Anyway, what makes you any different from anyone else? I don't see how it could do anything but mold you to your parents' will.
You can make a thread if you wish, I just figure HS is a bit different than the norm :)
I don't think I quite get the question, if your literally asking what makes me different from other people o boy where to start. I personally don't see HS kids as molded to their parents will, but it's understandable as it seems like that definitely would be the case. I'm not too much like my parents other than having some of the same personality quirks and most of the HS kids I know are usually quite individualistic with their own goals and ideals. Granted there are prolly parents out there who push themselves on their kids but not in my experience.
Then what was high school like? I never went.
Hell, you are pretty much made somebodies slave ***** for 8 hours a day.(And I am in Middle school still, high school is ten times worse because idiocy runs even more rampant.)

Everything in class that you learned, is set to the lowest common denominator, that is to say though not all follows the aforementioned rhetoric. I have a junior great books teacher who actually goes against school rules in ways. She excused a kid who went on a education trip, the kid was missing school but seeing as he was learning stuff school coudn't teach she excused him. Not only this, but she trys to open the students mind, for example she wants us to think on our own instead of mindlessly reciting something we learned in class.


While the sun sometimes shines on the average students side of the fence, its very rare.
 
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Is it true that you guys believe that jesus killed the dinosaurs?

Dont answer that it was a joke.

Do you think that going to a advanced school now would be a good option?
 

oni565

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Were do you meet friends? I havn't gone threw the page top to bottom so this may have been asked already, but were do you meet friends? MMO's, organized sports. I can't think of much more but I am curious
 

black lincon

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Bulletinmybrain said:
Erana said:
sneakypenguin said:
Erana said:
Does this mean I get to make a thread about my educational experience?

Anyway, what makes you any different from anyone else? I don't see how it could do anything but mold you to your parents' will.
You can make a thread if you wish, I just figure HS is a bit different than the norm :)
I don't think I quite get the question, if your literally asking what makes me different from other people o boy where to start. I personally don't see HS kids as molded to their parents will, but it's understandable as it seems like that definitely would be the case. I'm not too much like my parents other than having some of the same personality quirks and most of the HS kids I know are usually quite individualistic with their own goals and ideals. Granted there are prolly parents out there who push themselves on their kids but not in my experience.
Then what was high school like? I never went.
Hell, you are pretty much made somebodies slave ***** for 8 hours a day.(And I am in Middle school still, high school is ten times worse because idiocy runs even more rampant.)

Everything in class that you learned, is set to the lowest common denominator, that is to say though not all follows the aforementioned rhetoric. I have a junior great books teacher who actually goes against school rules in ways. She excused a kid who went on a education trip, the kid was missing school but seeing as he was learning stuff school coudn't teach she excused him. Not only this, but she trys to open the students mind, for example she wants us to think on our own instead of mindlessly reciting something we learned in class.


While the sun sometimes shines on the average students side of the fence, its very rare.
you have some low expectations about high-school. teacher wise, if you were to take the ratio of good to bad teachers you have in middle school/junior high(whatever you call it) its roughly the same. there are teachers in my school who would probably do the same thing, hell the way most people get out of detentions for being late to class or absent is by one of talking to one of the deans who thinks the late rules are retarded.

high-school isn't so bad it's just there are more of everything; more idiots, more smart kids, more good teachers, etc. just hope you have a good chem teacher like the one at my school who's famous quote is, "hydrogen is for amateurs." He said that when someone asked him if he would blow up a hydrogen balloon.
 

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oni565 said:
Were do you meet friends? I havn't gone threw the page top to bottom so this may have been asked already, but were do you meet friends? MMO's, organized sports. I can't think of much more but I am curious
Sports, Boy (or girl) Scouts, martial arts, through friends. It's not really as hard as people think it is to meet people if you're not in school. I've been HS since grade 1, and I know just about everyone in my age group at my local high school.
 

General Crespin

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Homeschoolers unite. :)

In addition to the ways qbert4ever mentioned for meeting friends, there are more than a few homeschooling groups that exist for the sole purpose of getting homeschooled families together so kids have social time. We'd go on field trips to all sorts of places, or parents would do different classes over the year. Just ways to spend time with people.
 

Bulletinmybrain

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black lincon said:
Bulletinmybrain said:
Erana said:
sneakypenguin said:
Erana said:
Does this mean I get to make a thread about my educational experience?

Anyway, what makes you any different from anyone else? I don't see how it could do anything but mold you to your parents' will.
You can make a thread if you wish, I just figure HS is a bit different than the norm :)
I don't think I quite get the question, if your literally asking what makes me different from other people o boy where to start. I personally don't see HS kids as molded to their parents will, but it's understandable as it seems like that definitely would be the case. I'm not too much like my parents other than having some of the same personality quirks and most of the HS kids I know are usually quite individualistic with their own goals and ideals. Granted there are prolly parents out there who push themselves on their kids but not in my experience.
Then what was high school like? I never went.
Hell, you are pretty much made somebodies slave ***** for 8 hours a day.(And I am in Middle school still, high school is ten times worse because idiocy runs even more rampant.)

Everything in class that you learned, is set to the lowest common denominator, that is to say though not all follows the aforementioned rhetoric. I have a junior great books teacher who actually goes against school rules in ways. She excused a kid who went on a education trip, the kid was missing school but seeing as he was learning stuff school coudn't teach she excused him. Not only this, but she trys to open the students mind, for example she wants us to think on our own instead of mindlessly reciting something we learned in class.


While the sun sometimes shines on the average students side of the fence, its very rare.
you have some low expectations about high-school. teacher wise, if you were to take the ratio of good to bad teachers you have in middle school/junior high(whatever you call it) its roughly the same. there are teachers in my school who would probably do the same thing, hell the way most people get out of detentions for being late to class or absent is by one of talking to one of the deans who thinks the late rules are retarded.

high-school isn't so bad it's just there are more of everything; more idiots, more smart kids, more good teachers, etc. just hope you have a good chem teacher like the one at my school who's famous quote is, "hydrogen is for amateurs." He said that when someone asked him if he would blow up a hydrogen balloon.

Something with a little bit more bang, is a dry ice bomb. :)

Lol, I hope I have alright/good teachers like I do this year. My biology teacher=excellent.(In a myriad amount of ways..;) my aforemention JRGBKs teacher, my geomtry teacher.. Honors teachers pretty much the only class I hate going to is, german. The class just seems to drag on, I usually end up daydreaming. >.<
 

Bulletinmybrain

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sneakypenguin said:
SeaCalMaster said:
Just curious: that's a graduate-type MBA school, correct? Where did you go for undergrad?
We do have a graduate school, but we primarily are just undergrad offering marketing/enterprise mgmt/logistics/accounting/finance plus a bunch of minors/collaterals
I'm a logistics and information mgmt major woo!

Markness said:
My cousins were home schooled and they turned out messed up. I don't know if this related to the lack of outside contact or what but the girls sound like men and the kids are hyperactive. I know its not like this with all hsers but they have no idea how the world works and they all worship the virgin mary as some kind or crazy, more powerful than Jesus type figure. Also, one of them had their entire marriage in Latin. This is all kinda off-topic and more about how crazy my cousins are the parents did make to choice to homeschool alongside their other crazy descisions.

Also did you say that you finished in April? Is America different to Australia because we finish in December and if you managed to do all high-school in three years only working half the day for half the year, stop denying it, your a genius.
Yes HSers do have their assortment of strange people just like public and private.
Not a genius just good at time mgmt. Plus with HS you cut out the hours of lecture and can skim though the stuff you know.
You get to work in your own way, instead of having shit shoveled into your mouth by the truckload, it would make hooking look easy.
 

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*clap* *clap* *clap* *clap* *clap*
YOU SIR are my HERO! You charsimatic and intelligent stallion! I bask in your wonderous glory! You, are my sun! My moon! My starlit sky! My arrogant dirtbag! ERM! I mean arrogant pusshole! Oh bugger! I can't say it with a straight face you arrogant PRICK! I'd like you to tell me how to assemble a rocket engine? Can't? Neither can public school kids who AREN'T "HEAD AND SHOULDERS" above your small and impudent dick...
 

black lincon

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Bulletinmybrain said:
black lincon said:
Bulletinmybrain said:
Erana said:
sneakypenguin said:
Erana said:
Does this mean I get to make a thread about my educational experience?

Anyway, what makes you any different from anyone else? I don't see how it could do anything but mold you to your parents' will.
You can make a thread if you wish, I just figure HS is a bit different than the norm :)
I don't think I quite get the question, if your literally asking what makes me different from other people o boy where to start. I personally don't see HS kids as molded to their parents will, but it's understandable as it seems like that definitely would be the case. I'm not too much like my parents other than having some of the same personality quirks and most of the HS kids I know are usually quite individualistic with their own goals and ideals. Granted there are prolly parents out there who push themselves on their kids but not in my experience.
Then what was high school like? I never went.
Hell, you are pretty much made somebodies slave ***** for 8 hours a day.(And I am in Middle school still, high school is ten times worse because idiocy runs even more rampant.)

Everything in class that you learned, is set to the lowest common denominator, that is to say though not all follows the aforementioned rhetoric. I have a junior great books teacher who actually goes against school rules in ways. She excused a kid who went on a education trip, the kid was missing school but seeing as he was learning stuff school coudn't teach she excused him. Not only this, but she trys to open the students mind, for example she wants us to think on our own instead of mindlessly reciting something we learned in class.


While the sun sometimes shines on the average students side of the fence, its very rare.
you have some low expectations about high-school. teacher wise, if you were to take the ratio of good to bad teachers you have in middle school/junior high(whatever you call it) its roughly the same. there are teachers in my school who would probably do the same thing, hell the way most people get out of detentions for being late to class or absent is by one of talking to one of the deans who thinks the late rules are retarded.

high-school isn't so bad it's just there are more of everything; more idiots, more smart kids, more good teachers, etc. just hope you have a good chem teacher like the one at my school who's famous quote is, "hydrogen is for amateurs." He said that when someone asked him if he would blow up a hydrogen balloon.

Something with a little bit more bang, is a dry ice bomb. :)

Lol, I hope I have alright/good teachers like I do this year. My biology teacher=excellent.(In a myriad amount of ways..;) my aforemention JRGBKs teacher, my geomtry teacher.. Honors teachers pretty much the only class I hate going to is, german. The class just seems to drag on, I usually end up daydreaming. >.<
OK for starter that chem teacher would laugh you out of the room for suggesting a dry ice bomb. he teaches the AP chem kids how to make flash bangs, contact explosives, and thermite.

As to your other topic, the class is what you make of it. I have fun in my lit class despite the previous period thinking the teacher is really mean, it's actually funny because a friend in the previous period thinks she's out to get his class. While in our class we just laugh at he when she gets angry because she makes a funny face.
 

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sneakypenguin said:
SeaCalMaster said:
Alright. To frame this discussion properly, because this makes quite a difference: Why were you homeschooled?
black lincon said:
Why were you home-schooled? Was it due to dissatisfaction with the public school system or are your parents angry that the schools teach evolution or perhaps some other reason I can't think of?
Basically parents did not want me in the public school system for religious reasons, but also they felt the education sucked in kindergarten me and my twin where head and shoulders above everyone else.(according to my teachers). I was reading and writing cursive etc. But yeah religion was the big reason.
so are you one of those clueless 6000 year old world twits or someone who actually had a science education with actual science as opposed to creationism hiding behind a paper thin mask of pseudoscience?