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Please give me FAQs about homeschooling life.

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I need Frequently asked questions about high school life. Topics only should be about love/romance,comedy, weird yet interesting. i need at least 10 GAQs. I need it ASAP. Tnx. ^^

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  1. The most common question is "what do you do about socialization?".  People seem to be under the impression we keep our kids locked up inside all the time.  Lessons can be done just about anytime anyplace.  A trip to the grocery store can be a math or economics lesson.  We go to parks, are involved in sports and scouting, YMCA, youth groups, boys and girls clubs, etc.  We volunteer in the community also.  I am sure there are home school families who don't properly socialize, but with those types of personalities they probably would not socialize if their kids were in public school.  For example, I was public/private schooled, and was terribly unsocialized because my mother had us living like hermits.  Socialization is not as effected by a families education choices, but by the family itself.


  2. I don't know what you mean about "love/romance, comedy, weird but interesting"  --- There are no generalizations about homeschool life in those areas.  Homeschool families live their lives, just like everybody else, according to their own choices and priorities for their own families.  Teens have boy/girlfriends, friends, play sports, join clubs, just like everybody else does -- maybe even more than publicschoolers or privateschoolers.  They date or do courtship, just like other teens, maybe less frivolously.

    Another big question is "how do you graduate?"  The answer is, depends on how you homeschool.  Generally the parent decides when their child is ready to graduate.  How they decide this is very individual.

    If the student is enrolled in a co-op, umbrella school, satellite school, correspondence school, or online school, then the program they're enrolled in keeps records and tells them when they have earned enough credits to graduate.

    Another biggie is "Can you go to college?"  The answer is Yes, you can!  Colleges and Unis don't really care where or even IF you got a diploma or a GED -- they just want a good application, a good ACT/SAT score, and a good transcript.  Colleges actually recruit homeschoolers, because generally they're more organized, more goal-oriented, and more sure of what they want to do after college, and they usually have more independent study skills than some public schoolers.

  3. It sucks ***

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