1. It is not boring as all get out.
I May 1 and a half years my education in public schools. There are moments that I enjoyed learning things and talking to my friends. Secondly, although there were long stretches of monotony and boredom. And it was only in primary school! I can not even imagine what it would have been like in the middle and high school. I vaguely remember a class I took at the sixth grade before I started school at home. “Conflict resolution” they called it. It was a class we had to sit for 50 minutes a day about how not to get into a fight. Instead of learning something useful, like mathematics, history or science, we had to sit down and go into a fight was not good for anyone to learn.
I think it goes without saying that homeschooling is much more interesting. I was either something to do and learn, if I enjoying my free time. I’ve never had to sit for long periods of monotony of lectures or watching a blackboard, while a teacher under the weaker students in the classroom. I could learn at my own pace and enjoy.
2. Nobody gives you wedgie.
Unless, of course, you have a brother or sister and then you might get more than you can handle wedges. One of the great things of being homeschooled is that there is no delicate social structure that you see for yourself in shape. Unless you live in a family very complicated, there is no intimidation, no drug addicts, and so on.
Again, the advantage is that you do not have to treat, but also what you get. Being homeschooled allowed me a much stronger relationship with my parents and my brothers and sisters to grow, and have a variety of friends from our homeschool group and church, and so on. I thought when I started college, I was able to communicate comfortably with everyone from the older student (some are even grandparents, returning from their studies) for younger students and even faculty and staff. None of these people never gave me a Wedgy.
3. Chances are your teacher will probably want you.
Personally, I never have problems with a teacher who does not seem to like or treatable, but I know that these experiences there. Increase the chances, I think, if you are in school you might have a teacher or you do not like, or you do not like for whatever reason. I would not say it’s something personal, but sometimes there are personality conflicts.
On the other hand, I think you will enjoy home-schooling, because you’re capable of a deeper relationship with your parents to develop. Instead of coming home from school and just say what you did (if you can not even remember all the details) you live with them.


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