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Which on is better homeschool or school

@HailstormChessPlayer said in #12:
> Homeschool is great but... that would be kinda lonely...
It's better to be lonely and learning than having multiple crowds of 60 armpits inside a prison-like establishment that teaches stuff among which 60% you will almost never even have an occasion to use in your life.
@WassimBerbar said in #13:
> It's better to be lonely and learning than having multiple crowds of 60 armpits inside a prison-like establishment that teaches stuff among which 60% you will almost never even have an occasion to use in your life.
I think you mean the syllabus needs refinement. Hmm.. I don't understand about this 'homeschooling' concept.. How does it work and all. But I presume, kids gonna be staying away from kids of their age; and that might be bad... Idk, I'm dumb.

But it might be good as well, even I have been bullied bad just a few months ago, pricked with compass, and tolerated the animal behaviour of theirs.. Still, homeschooling sounds so unrealistic :/
@WassimBerbar said in #13:
> It's better to be lonely and learning than having multiple crowds of 60 armpits inside a prison-like establishment that teaches stuff among which 60% you will almost never even have an occasion to use in your life.
Do you really have 60 person class sizes? They were like 20 here... either way, I learned the most in 250 person classes in uni cause the professors were -that- good

I think general knowledge is useful, because people don't know what they're going to do usually until they're older (even if they think they know) - and that knowledge gives people a start in just about any field.

Also it is useful to have people informed about at least the basics of every subject - it isn't good to be ignorant to what other people are doing, not understand science, biology, etc.

Not that most people pay attention during subjects like history and it shows
@salmon_rushdie said in #15:
> Do you really have 60 person class sizes? They were like 20 here... either way, I learned the most in 250 person classes in uni cause the professors were -that- good
60 armpits is really something, it's 30 persons inside one room. I expected people to get the "60 armpits" metaphore.
It's funny how I after being victim of school, is promoting it! xD

#11 Wassim is right, homeschool is much better...
@DrMasterstein2012 said in #2:
> Homeschool is better. No bullying, no learning silly things, no seeing drugs or school shootings.
>
> just my thoughts
You're totally right ! I'm 13 y.o. my parents teach me they are great teachers plus they work home so it's easy and a lot of people think that homeschooling makes you asocial it's totally false I have a lot of friends and the guys who go to school just say silly things (not all of them) about the girlfriends and boyfriends and other things. They can't talk about interesting things !
@HailstormChessPlayer said in #14:
> I think you mean the syllabus needs refinement. Hmm.. I don't understand about this 'homeschooling' concept.. How does it work and all. But I presume, kids gonna be staying away from kids of their age; and that might be bad... Idk, I'm dumb.
>
> But it might be good as well, even I have been bullied bad just a few months ago, pricked with compass, and tolerated the animal behaviour of theirs.. Still, homeschooling sounds so unrealistic :/
No ! As I said in my previous message :
1. Not all people make homeschooling the same way.
2. I have many friends and I share INTERESTING THINGS with them, other then their stupid love stories.
3. I've got a high school math level, even being 13 yo, and I'm NOT a genius.
Do u understand ? If not, ask me as questions as you want. I'll answer.
@iris_mex said in #19:
Okay, so how does this homeschooling system works? Is the syllabus and same as the school going kids? How are tests and exams done? Whatif the kids don't attend the classes properly(there's no teacher to watch them)...

> I've got a high school math level
What stuffs do you know?

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