Originally posted by: DrPizza
Originally posted by: EGGO
Originally posted by: slayer202
I would assume that if you have a GED it means you somehow fucked up in high school and had to go back and get a GED, so that = fail
I know a lot of people who have a GED because of things like homeschooling. Well not a lot but 4. All 4 of them are way more intelligent than the kids in my high school and took college courses while obtaining their GED.
I used to think like you but after that exposure, can't agree anymore, especially if I remember how much of a crock high school was for me.
And, I've had kids in class who had been home schooled for years but came back to school for the last couple years of high school. They were years behind in mathematics. Often good at writing though. Socially... meh, not that big a difference, but that's because we have a large number of children who are homeschooled together in this area & hang out together. Just within 1/4 mile of me, there must be 20 kids or more who are homeschooled. I really don't think the quality of their education is very good.
edit: but I've never seen a homeschooled kid who ranked up there with the top kids in school. Generally, math/science - lower half of students, english/history - middle to top (but definitely not at the very top.) Religious scripture, quoting specific verses, etc. - head of the class. If they all become preachers, they're way ahead of everyone else.