Whoa dude! why are you homeschooled? what is it like to be homeschooled? I met a guy that was homeschooled in a summer camp and he said he loved it because he could have classes whenever he wanted but I dunno you dont get to go to school and stuff.. Do you have one teacher for all the subjects?
lol-I don't have any teachers! I take a couple online courses, and unfortunately, because I am so lazy I have a pretty structured school day....not that it helps much the worst thing about it is the fact that you don't meet anyone new
 Score and maintaining A1s in all of my subjects at school
 To pass up projects and homework when it’s due all the time
 Mastering the German language at Goethe Institute
 Get more into English Literature and improve vocabulary
 Getting the JPA/Felda/Malaysian Telecom/Jardine scholarship
 Get an A-Levels in German and GSCE in Mathematics
 Get into Oxford University and major in Law and European studies with a minor in Modern Language and Linguistics
Extracurricular Goals:
 Have a 100 percent attendance record of cheerleading and Blue House
 Not be late for cheerleading practice
 Be a devoted member of the Editorial Board
 Be more involved in school activities and sports
 Make Juventus Fan Club a successful one
Personal Goals:
 Treat family and friends kindly
 Do not miss and delay prayers
 Clean Jaykay and Sox’s shit everyday
 Read the Koran EVERY DAY
 Maintaining good sleep!
 Be a good Juventus fan through thick and thin
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lol-I don't have any teachers! I take a couple online courses, and unfortunately, because I am so lazy I have a pretty structured school day....not that it helps much the worst thing about it is the fact that you don't meet anyone new
not much to say about homeschooling-get up whenever you have to (not as nice as it sounds-I have to get up at 6:30 ) my mom corrects my work(when she remembers), as I just work out of textbooks. There isn't really a teacher once you get past a certain point...you have to learn it yourself, which is kind of nice. The online courses are very simple-but they are a bit expensive basically you do the work, and send it in either online or through the mail. You usually have a deadline to finish the course by, but how much time you take on each individual lesson is up to you. The gradings are usually pretty lax.....and overall, I have to say that while the courses are good, they aren't the most challenging things around...
so that I have more time to practice violin and also the scholls around here suck big time. it's kind of funny-I've never been to school in the US, but I have in France and the UK