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03-16-06, 11:04 PM #5
RE: mini goodbye
don't make bad grades, and you would be able to play CS.
That, or you could just puss out and be home schooled, like Jello.
how does that shit work, anyway, jello? I saw some shit on "wife swap" and those home school kids were allllll fucked up.
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03-18-06, 10:16 PM #7
Re: RE: mini goodbye
Originally Posted by ...bigdog...
If you get home schooled right, you won't be fucked up.
75% of the kids I've seen homeschooled all end up retarted working at burger king or being homeless... or... I dunno, somethin bad.
You can:
1. Have a second teacher. (Tutor)
2. Your mom teaches you shit... I learned more about The Civil War in 1 week than some people in Public School would learn in like a damn month.
If anything it's worse cause if I sleep in class I get grounded.
My mom buys PBS videos and shit... makes us read news articles on the internet, News papers... I dunno, lotta stuff.
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03-18-06, 11:31 PM #8
RE: Re: RE: mini goodbye
i did homeschooling from a vid for a lil bit it was pretty badass but i would have had to start competely over and it was the second semester so somehow i got out of half a semester pretty much
miss shitty parts of 6th grade im not complaining
back to main subject
sucks to see less of you Moo
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03-19-06, 01:07 AM #9
RE: Re: RE: mini goodbye
Both Gunman and Quasar were homeschooled. Gunman's younger sister is also homeschooled. It is a good deal if you are self-motivated. You definitely get a lot more time to do some things. I bet both Quasar and Gunman would speak highly of it. The only thing I don't like about it is that there is not a lot of socialization unless you go to a couple classes a week. You can do a lot of independent stuff. The other nice thing is that you can go play basketball with a bunch of people and count that as PE.
I have some other opinions on it, but I have seen it be both good and bad.
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