Originally posted by: LS8
Originally posted by: TridenTBoy3555
Originally posted by: LS8
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
I was homeschooled for 1st grade, public 2nd through 5th, home for two years (6-8) and then full time college.
It worked out OK.
The one thing I really regret is that I never really learned to study, but it's not like public schools would have been any better. At least I wasn't continuously bored like I would have been in a public middle/high school.
Viper GTS
I wish I could have done this. I learned nothing in public school. It was a waste of my time. I wish I could have been in college then.
If you learned nothing then you are a moron. I learned a lot in public school. My whole education comes from public schooling and, whatever I learned on my own. Did you learn how to do calculus on your own time? (Did you even take Calculus in high school?)
As far as math in high school, I took algebra 1 which didn't even cover what I learned in pre-algebra back in private school during the 5th grade.
I also took algebra 2 which was a rehash of the previous year, we even used the same book! Perhaps the class was intended to be more but it wasn't. My teacher quit half way through the year. The second half of the year the class was study hall.
I took geometry which was basically what I had learned already back in private school during the 6th grade.
Calc and trig were not offered at my high school.