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Homeschool vs public school?

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i was homeschooled 1st grade and went to a private baptsits school thru 10th grade..i just finished my junior year at home and i have the choice of being homeschooled and graduating b4 christmas cuz im so ahead..or goin to a public school to have a normal schooling for my senoir year..but i dont know ne one at public schools so idk what i should do ..what do u think?

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  1. i would go to public school because even thoughn you dont know anyone you could meet knew people.

    Good Luck!


  2. I think you should be homeschool because you will graduate this christmas and it will be faster and easier. But if you want to be a normal kid and havce friends at least for your senior year you should go to public school. You will meet new people and have friend s and also experience high school year in a public school.

  3. what do you want to do, i was homeschooled in 1st, ad then i went to public/private, it is you desicion

  4. I was a homeschooler for 5years and went to public Highschool after that. Public schools are ok, but there are quite a lot of nasty, moody, rude, etc. teens there.

    If you are planning on going there, I suggest that you should be "very" strong in resesting temptations and just concentrate on your school work.

  5. If I were you I would go to the public school.  You will certainly make some friends there and end your schooling on a much higher note than if you were home schooled.  You will end up with some much better memories and some friends to keep in touch with while you are in college.

  6. if you are going to a public high school they might ask you to start back at 9th grade ( some public high schools have you do this) so stay homeschooled

    FYI it is spelled Baptist.

  7. I went to university and didn't know ANYONE in my classes. What does that have to do with not going to school?

    Personally, I don't understand the whole focus on the high school social hype. In the 75 years or so you have on this Earth, is that stuff all really that important?

    What do you want for your future? Do you have ideas of what you'd like to study? Or take some time and work or volunteer or something? You could finish high school at Christmas and start some college courses in the new year. That's what I would do; but that's me. I didn't buy into the whole hype while I was in high school so I don't see it as any big loss.

  8. i too was home schooled for 3 years of my early school grade It's up to u if you want to go back...

    although my neighbor was homeschooled 9-11 grade and when she went back to a public school  she felt alone. because she knew no one.

  9. I don't think she ever mentioned wanting to go to school to make friends. Sheesh. Homeschoolers can be social and have friends. Public school is not the only way.  If you people really think colleges don't like homeschoolers, you must be living under a rock.

    OP, if you decide to finish by Christmas that means you can be in College one semester ahead of your peers. Go to summer session and you'll be a full year ahead.

    If you decide on ps you will just be doing the same things in a much slower time frame. Really, its a personal decision.

  10. I'd stick with home schooling.  This would be your first year in a public school?

    Don't waste your time.  You'd be setting yourself up for a HUGE disappointment.

    Just graduate by Christmas and get to college.  You'll find people to meet there.  Granted, you'll still have to be choosy about your friends.  But the sample size is smaller than a public high school.

  11. Stay home.  And start college as soon as you are finished with highschool.  You will do well.

  12. it depends on wat u want to do...

  13. I usually tell people to go.

    I'm however in a similar situation. And it's to late. There's no point in going back.

  14. I think you should go to public school.  It is a great opportunity to make more friends.  There are many clubs and organizations to get involved in that will be a lot of fun.  Graduating early won't mean much, unless you can get into a college for the spring semester.  Most likely, you will end up just getting a job or being bored for the rest of the public school year.

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