sunflower. wrote:As for what you said, The Fragile, I am honestly confused with this whole finishing school thing and which way I should go. Is the GED you're talking about the GED you do on the computer? My friend did it, and she is totally happy about it. Although, the last time we considered GED, we heard that the universities in my country do not accept a GED graduation/matric. But then another friend said the universities do accept it... I am honestly so confused right now with what to do. I feel like just doing unschooling. xD
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Dogeverything wrote:Hello, i'm not sure if this thread would still be active but i need some help. I'm trying to convince my parents to let me be home schooled because public school really isn't for me (stress and anxiety). Their main concern is socialization. Do you have any suggestions of things i could do for that?
Dogeverything wrote:Hello, i'm not sure if this thread would still be active but i need some help. I'm trying to convince my parents to let me be home schooled because public school really isn't for me (stress and anxiety). Their main concern is socialization. Do you have any suggestions of things i could do for that?
Dogeverything wrote:Thank you! I'll look into homeschool groups near me but I'm not sure about the volunteering. My age kind of limits what I'm able to do but I'll definitly look into that as well
But wow! You've done a lot. Was it fun?
♥Summer♥ wrote:Most volunteer things only require you to be 13 or older. SOME let 12 year olds.
Very fun! My favorite so far has been the wildlife center, but I'm thinking the historic park will probably end up being my favorite since we get to dress up like we're from the past!
I really hope your parents let you homeschool. ❤
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