Bulerias said:
SPORGE27 said:
Bulerias said:
Smart_Tech_Dragon_15 said:
The only thing I don't like about homeschooling is that you don't get the social variety that you get in public schools. Like in Homeschooling, if you are around other people, it's either family members or other home-schooled students. You don't get the variety of other people that you'd get if you were in a public High School or something. Also in Homeschooling, bad stereotypes can spread about Public schools...and a lot of those that I've heard are untrue. Heck, some are just plain insulting.
That is absolutely not true. That is a statement which you can't prove. You can participate in social gatherings, parties, and etc, and you don't have to be in public school for that. It's a myth, clearly, and unless you manage to prove it, there's no reason for me to believe it, especially since I know that I personally get enough social... variety, as you say...
As for bad stereotypes about public schools, you're probably getting that from my constant bashing of my own public school; well, I have a pretty good reason... We're not known to be the best ever in terms of... civility.
Well actually it is provable. Of course you can participate in outside activities and meet many people but you only participate in activities you want to normally. So you are with people you automatically have at least one similar interest with you, in a public school you need to learn to interact with people who are nothing like you. That can be challenging at times, but if you end p working in a job where you serve others you have to learn to deal with it.
How would it prove to be helpful to interact with people with no similar interests, if, say, you're working as a... guitarist? In the guitar world, everyone loves guitar in at least one form, and you're only going to interact with people with no guitar love when you need to sign up for gigs... And even so, there's minimal interaction.
Fact is, in public school, you get to interact with everyone, like it or not, and that's not the best possible route.
Everyone I know plays sports and instruments, but only one guy likes rap... What do these specific categories have to do with the discussion at hand?
Some are, yes.
This will be my last post about this, but I think that you must've had some bad experiences with public school that have you feel so strongly about it. Something must've happened that has you say stuff like this. Because I've been in Public school all my life and I've never had a problem with it. My school is actually pretty good (Although I hear that there are "stories" floating around) And I wouldn't leave it, either. I like having classes with all my friends. Now, a few years ago, I didn't feel the same. But now, I wouldn't give it up for anything.
And Bul, getting along or even being around people with not the same interest as you is just going to be one thing in life you'll have to learn. Because not everywhere you go, every job you work, you'll have people that'll have the same interests as you, and some might not even like you. Truth is, there's nothing you can do. It's just one part of life. You just have to get used to it, otherwise you may not have any choice left but to cut yourself off from the outside world. And I can tell you that never works.
But yeah, that's all. Do whatever, I won't hold it against you.