Thread:Lowkey done with life/@comment-37869175-20190106215356/@comment-37841075-20190108002627

It is. Why else do you think we all complain all the time?

It was a compliment, sorry if it seemed weird. My understanding is that it's better to try and take some time in community college to figure life out, get good grades to place on your résumé, a handle on university schedule, and overall get more under your belt. it's obviously not a requirement, and you can get in without that sort of history to back you up, but I hear it helps out. :)

Google how do you sign up for homeschooling-

I'd kill for the chance to live that kind of life. Public school is rigid, inflexible, and your best bet is wishing for a good teacher. [ internal crying ]

I don't think socializing is much of an issue as long as the homeschooler has a stable enough life to lead one. Even in public school, if you have an unstable situation you might not make friends. On the contrary, sometimes the number of people in school is overwhelming. I've always been shy and anxious, so having to be in the same room as 600+ people per day is scary at first.