I just started a brand new highschool & I hate it. I live in Texas, I was wondering if it were possible to get internet schooled? If anyone lives in Texas and is homeschooled or internet schooled, could you please give me the link to the websites.
Thanks.
kaylasays answered Tuesday August 23 2005, 8:46 pm: Hey,
Im not too sure about the whole internet schooling thing, but im sure that its out there..but you should definitly give highschool a little more time. after all you just started. Dont make you're descision too soon.. [ kaylasays's advice column | Ask kaylasays A Question ]
devilspawn_666 answered Tuesday August 23 2005, 8:45 pm: There's no need to be melodramatic about it. Everyone hates high school when they first start it. There are some places that allow you to take classes on the internet, but they're ususally not for high school kids. Homeschooled kids ususally do more work that kids that go to regular school and they don't get to slack off just because they go to school at home. It just means that you don't go to school with your peers anymore. It's probably in your best intrest to keep going to school like you are now. You sound like you're just mad because school isn't perfect and just need some venting time. [ devilspawn_666's advice column | Ask devilspawn_666 A Question ]
KatLynn answered Tuesday August 23 2005, 8:41 pm: All new schools suck when you first get there. You don't know anyone and you get lost. It's not a big deal, it will get better. I went to high school in Houston and I loved it. Try getting involved in a few school activities and start meating people. Sorry I don't know anything about being home or internet schooled. [ KatLynn's advice column | Ask KatLynn A Question ]
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