Yey.

Awesome, but I'm gonna be frank...

My parents would kill me if I got a C in anything.


:P
 
Bulerias said:
Awesome, but I'm gonna be frank...

My parents would kill me if I got a C in anything.


:P
My parents would be overjoyed if I got a 'C' in anything.



:'(
 
UltraByte said:
Bulerias said:
Awesome, but I'm gonna be frank...

My parents would kill me if I got a C in anything.


:P
I'm not a weird person who is homeschooled though. ;P
Umm, homeschooling gives me an obvious and immediate advantage, grade-wise.

I know you were kidding, but this is something I need to clear up. Usually homeschoolers are either struggling in public schools and attempt to catch up by going at their own pace, or students that want to get ahead and also go at their own pace; a faster pace.

I obviously fall in the latter category.
 
<3 <3 <3

Can't wait to play you on TF2.

Awesome, but I'm gonna be frank...

My parents would kill me if I got a C in anything.


:P

Same here...
 
I had an 80.4 on my progress report in Algebra... Which is an advanced class since I'm in eigth grade and most students at my school don't take it until ninth.

But now I'm limited to 2 hours of TV, computer, and video games every night. And my mom told me this after i played Radiant Dawn for about an hour and 45 minutes...
 
Koehler said:
Bulerias said:
Awesome, but I'm gonna be frank...

My parents would kill me if I got a C in anything.


:P
My parents would be overjoyed if I got a 'C' in anything.



:'(
Ha, same here buddy...

And I pay a lot of money for classes... And housing...

I could get out of this place if I got Cs...
 
I have straight A's and a D.

I'm missing about a third of the work in AP Government, but none if it will be late, so I might be getting a break on insurance like I had hoped if I can get that up to a B.

But yeah, I was in Geometry in 8th grade, which is two years accelerated, but got sent back to Algebra in 9th. Now I'm finally in Algebra II in 11th grade.... Heh.
 
Bulerias said:
UltraByte said:
Bulerias said:
Awesome, but I'm gonna be frank...

My parents would kill me if I got a C in anything.


:P
I'm not a weird person who is homeschooled though. ;P
Umm, homeschooling gives me an obvious and immediate advantage, grade-wise.

I know you were kidding, but this is something I need to clear up. Usually homeschoolers are either struggling in public schools and attempt to catch up by going at their own pace, or students that want to get ahead and also go at their own pace; a faster pace.

I obviously fall in the latter category.
I love it how when anyone says anything about home-school being gay you spit out a paragraph in it's defense. Every. Time. : )
 
Mino said:
I have straight A's and a D.

I'm missing about a third of the work in AP Government, but none if it will be late, so I might be getting a break on insurance like I had hoped if I can get that up to a B.

But yeah, I was in Geometry in 8th grade, which is two years accelerated, but got sent back to Algebra in 9th. Now I'm finally in Algebra II in 11th grade.... Heh.
You pulled a me! : D
 
Homeschooling does not properly prepare students for life outside schooling because it does not make them interact with peers in an academic or social setting.

Happy?
 
Mino said:
Homeschooling does not properly prepare students for life outside schooling because it does not make them interact with peers in an academic or social setting.

Happy?
Nope.

Pray tell... what are homeschooling groups for? FYI, I belong to one and they meet up pretty often. They're not really academic, though, but I think your main point is the tired stereotype that homeschoolers don't get enough social interaction.

Which is why homeschool groups exist in the first place, right?
 
Bulerias said:
Mino said:
Homeschooling does not properly prepare students for life outside schooling because it does not make them interact with peers in an academic or social setting.

Happy?
Nope.

Pray tell... what are homeschooling groups for? FYI, I belong to one and they meet up pretty often. They're not really academic, though, but I think your main point is the tired stereotype that homeschoolers don't get enough social interaction.

Which is why homeschool groups exist in the first place, right?
How many people are in your homeschool group?
 
Mino said:
Bulerias said:
Mino said:
Homeschooling does not properly prepare students for life outside schooling because it does not make them interact with peers in an academic or social setting.

Happy?
Nope.

Pray tell... what are homeschooling groups for? FYI, I belong to one and they meet up pretty often. They're not really academic, though, but I think your main point is the tired stereotype that homeschoolers don't get enough social interaction.

Which is why homeschool groups exist in the first place, right?
How many people are in your homeschool group?
Umm... 20-ish? Not all of them make it to every activity, so it's hard to give an exact number.
 
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