01-24-2024, 06:06 AM
(06-07-2014, 08:29 PM)Leebo Wrote: I noticed there are a lot of people on this forum who either homeschool their kids, were homeschooled, or advocate homeschooling.
I was thinking about it and realized I don't think I've ever talked to someone who was homeschooled.
What reasons did you have for choosing it?
-Have background in Education studies
-They learn more in less time, pretty soon self-directed learners
-Individual attention, family cohesion
-They were not crazy about external schools, and plenty of community activities for social development.
Ongoing:
MLS Public Administration (Paused).
Interdisciplinary Liberal and Political Science Studies.
Fort Hays State University, Kansas. Admitted for entry 2026.
Completed:
MBA/MA Philosophy.
University of Mary,
North Dakota. 2025.
BA Economics & Psychology.
Also Concentrated Business, Education Studies;
with Philosophy/History, minor Mathematics/Natural Sciences.
USNY Regents College (now Excelsior University),
New York. 1975, revalidated 1988.
Self-Development:
Associate Arts/Sciences-level studies.
Philosophy, Government, Sociology, Computers.
St. Petersburg College, Honors Program, Florida. 2013-2019.
MLS Public Administration (Paused).
Interdisciplinary Liberal and Political Science Studies.
Fort Hays State University, Kansas. Admitted for entry 2026.
Completed:
MBA/MA Philosophy.
University of Mary,
North Dakota. 2025.
BA Economics & Psychology.
Also Concentrated Business, Education Studies;
with Philosophy/History, minor Mathematics/Natural Sciences.
USNY Regents College (now Excelsior University),
New York. 1975, revalidated 1988.
Self-Development:
Associate Arts/Sciences-level studies.
Philosophy, Government, Sociology, Computers.
St. Petersburg College, Honors Program, Florida. 2013-2019.


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