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Okay. So. Urm. Ugh.

I want desperatly to homeschool high-school. I've planned out my curriculum (right now I'm 7th, going into 8th) and I want to present it to my parents.

But I'm worried.

If they don't accept it, I'll struggle with 4 years in my public high school. I'd rather die. But this way, I'm giving myself a great education. They won't have to do much other than grade my work, because I have actually planned an independent curriculum.

I'm terrified to present it to them. I think I'll wait until next year. But, I really think that this will be better for me. Since so many of you homeschool, I was wondering if any of you had to ask your parents. If so... how did you do it?

I already know what I want to say, but when?

And where?

And how?

I really need to homeschool.

Because after next year, it'll be back to that place. That they call school.

Where

I'll

Be

Miserable.

Anyone from MA especially, please comment! 

submitted by S.E.
(March 18, 2016 - 6:13 pm)

Here's some advice, I'm homeschooled as well. Look and see if there are any homeschool groups or sports teams. My best friends I met through homeschool sports and co-ops. If you end up homeschooling, you'll definitely enjoy it. If you're going to teach yourself, try to keep yourself interested in school. Have an emphasis on your favorite subject(s). That'll help you. I'll be prayin' for ya! Tah tah!

submitted by Will T.
(March 20, 2016 - 9:54 pm)

S.E, I know that you're the one asking for help here, but can you help me? I'm having trouble in school, which is tough for an Asian, because I'm expected to get good grades, and I want to know some tips on how you got so smart.

submitted by Mei
(March 24, 2016 - 12:34 pm)

Fun! Stereotyping pressure. I'm super sorry, but I'm terrible at teaching people.

submitted by S.E.
(March 26, 2016 - 4:08 am)