I convince my mom to my Homeschool?
Well, well I have a number of questions about homeschooling: 1. How can I socialize? I went to school for 11 years and have a couple of friends. I'm not as socially well in the first place so I do not know if you have any social interaction would be a good thing. 2. Can you get into a good Ivy League college, if you homeschooled? I know that sounds like a Longshot, but anyone want to go to Yale, Harvard, Princeton, Tulane, UCLA, Rhodes, Britain, or John Hopkins. 3. My mother works full time, so I think my grandmother (who is a retired teacher in public schools.) should do. I also heard that you need to get a permit and therefore do not think my mother would be willing to take the time to do so. 4. I'm riding and much more time to practice and become very competitive. I also have an additional $ 7,000 per year. (My classes 7KA cost private schools per year). So what you think? Thanks for your answers!
1. I think there is no way of homeschooling socialization. When I was in high school, I had several good friends who went to other schools or private schools and we are still best friends. Homeschooling does not mean it can not be friends with most people who go to a school or school type. Today, homeschooling is fairly common, so if you google your city and live in a decent sized city or near one, which often homeschooling You can join groups that also have graduations, dances, graduations, etc. 2. Yes, I know, at least some (if not all) University Ivy League schools to accept the house. The first time I met homeschool was to take a college class with me and was accepted to an Ivy League college. My idea is that if, for example, riding competition, and compare them with their classmates when it would be one of the 300 or whatever (though there are in your class), which would more of a leading member of an admissions committee as a pilot against the champion horse 300 winners. I contacted the admissions department or office the Secretary, the Ivy League has most want to attend and ask what they want, what you need in your transcript, and what you can do to maximize your chances of being accepted. 3. His father is ultimately responsible for the procedures and requirements for any claim by the state so that his mother must sign or otherwise. However, there is no reason, in my opinion, if your grandmother wanted to help maintain a portfolio (if necessary one) or to help supervise or teach his subject as a retired teacher who could not do. It seems that would be a great resource for that. You can find your state laws for homeschooling in: http://www.hslda.org/laws/default.asp 5. You want to earn extra money if the fees homeschooled, but if you start riding competitively'm pretty sure is an expensive sport. You probably want to travel within their curriculum. If your grandmother taught him, I think you should consider to pay expenses and education. And books and textbooks and Useful can be considerable, too. And If you intend to ask the college you will soon have to pay for the cost of the SAT and the cost of admission to universities!
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