Perfection itself! (This is a joke! I was homeschooled all the way through and love home schooling!)

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  1. by sparkysparkybang, on September 19 2009 @ 4:29 pm

     

    what i dont get is …
    what i dont get is i read some of these comments and there like homeschooling is horable and then why are you watching this video? i live in wisconsin and i dont get to have to go to public schools i usta and i DIDNT like it at all and i actually still have friends il go to our public library and i have alot of friends that i meet there and i also have a park that i goto and even though this video says you dont even do schooling. you actually do. in wisconsin we have to have 875 hours of school

  2. by cinnamonkitties, on September 19 2009 @ 4:29 pm

     

    Goodness, I have no …
    Goodness, I have no idea. Imagine me, a homeschooling student all my grade school years, going to public university, getting all A’s, and building constructive relationships with my teachers and colleagues! I really don’t know how I do it. Could it be that homeschooling forced me to interact with all ages, not just children?

  3. by Lilly99998, on September 19 2009 @ 4:29 pm

     

    everyone has their …
    everyone has their reasons for homeschooling but I am totally against it. To me if you homeschool your kid you are taking away many great memories and people from their life. Sure they can do activities and hobbies to interact with other kids here and there but its not the same.
    Life is not just about studying and becoming a genious and avoiding bullies and real people. Learning how to deal with all sorts of people is more valuable in life then reading a few extra books.

  4. by Lilly99998, on September 19 2009 @ 4:29 pm

     

    socialising time is …
    socialising time is education. They are getting educated on how to interact in the real world around real people without their parents there. How do homeschooled kids transition from being at home with their parents, maybe going to church once a week and a few other social activities a few times a week versus being surrounded by people at school 8 hours a day every day? How do they transition into college or work where they are on their own all day around people?

  5. by Lilly99998, on September 19 2009 @ 4:29 pm

     

    cashiers dont need …
    cashiers dont need to know math all they need to do is know how to press a button the register does the adding.

    Have you ever heard of “unschooling” its legal and some of those people do not go to school until college and wind up very succesful.

  6. by mckinley94, on September 19 2009 @ 4:29 pm

     

    Ha. I homeschool …
    Ha. I homeschool and i would just like to say i HATE it. thank God i’m going back to school next year(:

  7. by parthena119, on September 19 2009 @ 4:29 pm

     

    A+ !!!
    hee hee, …

    A+ !!!
    hee hee, great vid, humorously accurate ; )

  8. by jenniferart, on September 19 2009 @ 4:29 pm

     

    This is great! I …
    This is great! I was homeschooled until I went to college four years ago. Never went to an actual school. This month I will begin earning my masters in Commercial Art at Pensacola Christian College. Go Homeschooled people!!

  9. by Blaseaura, on September 19 2009 @ 4:29 pm

     

    Bwhaha. I totally …
    Bwhaha. I totally did that world history book. :D

  10. by XxrawrmeansiluvuxX, on September 19 2009 @ 4:29 pm

     

    It seems like I do …
    It seems like I do nothing, but I learn things by researching, and I am already at a high school level at 10.

  11. by archerykid123, on September 19 2009 @ 4:29 pm

     

    what do you mean …
    what do you mean you do nothing? you mean you dont do any schooling at all? cause if youy dont, your gonna work as a janitor at a walmart. not a cashier, because that uses math.

  12. by CrashImpact, on September 19 2009 @ 4:29 pm

     

    I do homeschool and …
    I do homeschool and i do nothing!

  13. by Mzinterested1, on September 19 2009 @ 4:29 pm

     

    Great video!
    Great video!

  14. by DavidBlaineRox, on September 19 2009 @ 4:29 pm

     

    Soo funny
    Soo funny

  15. by catycatcat4, on September 19 2009 @ 4:29 pm

     

    ALOT of non …
    ALOT of non homeschool high school grads go to community collage to dumbass

  16. by YOMAMAXXL, on September 19 2009 @ 4:29 pm

     

    LOL i used to …
    LOL i used to homeschool

  17. by bookhound63, on September 19 2009 @ 4:29 pm

     

    Nice video. I have …
    Nice video. I have that same Interlinear Bible. I love it.

  18. by WHATSUP773, on September 19 2009 @ 4:29 pm

     

    i think everyone …
    i think everyone has different views on homeschool. for me it sucks i’ve been homeschooled since 3rd grade. i have no friends never have i don’t even no how to make any cause i never go anywhere. all i do is stay home. but i think it all gos back to the parents if the parents takes there kids places and don’t confide them in a house all day it won’t be so bad. but thats what mine did. thats why i’m antisocial.

  19. by conundrum324, on September 19 2009 @ 4:29 pm

     

    It cracks me up how …
    It cracks me up how the activities she does “for fun” are more stereotypically educational than her sorta-structured learning time during the day.

  20. by ck1n2, on September 19 2009 @ 4:29 pm

     

    When I was …
    When I was homeschooled my schedule looked like this:
    0830-Get up.
    0900-Mass
    0930-Breakfast
    0945-Religion/Morals with the Parish Priest
    1015-Take a walk to the store-economics,how to make change (what a concept!) Home economics
    1130English, History, Reading, Math, Science, and Spelling in groups.
    130/200-Lunch
    After Lunch we did our other activities and had free time. Our favorite place to visit: the Library.
    Every year we had a special class we took as a family. Homeschooling is fun.

  21. by Lorrdess, on September 19 2009 @ 4:29 pm

     

    What does education …
    What does education have to do with “socialising time”?

  22. by Lorrdess, on September 19 2009 @ 4:29 pm

     

    I hope people learn …
    I hope people learn to read. The description clearly states “This is a joke!”

  23. by manlymanf, on September 19 2009 @ 4:29 pm

     

    homeschooling in …
    homeschooling in highschool is bullshit

    i know a lot of people that were home schooled in in high school and they all ended up going to community colleges because they did not learn shit

  24. by freak4eva, on September 19 2009 @ 4:29 pm

     

    I would just like …
    I would just like to comment, that I have a friend, who was kept at home when she young instead of going to school. It wasnt homeschooling but she told me she got loads of knowlegde and learnt loads. But still going to a public school would have been better for her than missing all that time and she didnt get much socialising time either.

  25. by PrincessDeFiggs, on September 19 2009 @ 4:29 pm

     

    It depends on who’s …
    It depends on who’s teaching you at home. Everyone’s different. I’m sure it was meant to be funny, but there’s no reason to be mad because your own experiences are different.

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