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norrit  ·  4333 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: No Teachers, No Class, No Homework; Would You Send Your Kids Here?

I'm torn about this, I left public schools at 12 and followed a radical form of homeschooling which is extremely similar to this system. I even had friends that were in schools like these. I gained an amazing liberal arts education, much better than most do in highschool. However I am a technical mind at heart, I love reading philosophy now but my degree in mathematics sucked because of so much that I should have learned in highschool I didn't get. This also leads to huge practical problems in getting into college. While letting kids cultivate their own interests is great, I also feel that kids need to be pushed on subjects they might not pursue individually. This is an area I think on a lot and I can't really say that I have completely come to a decision on how I feel about this.

If you're interested in the homeschooling portion look up unschooling. Sorry I'm on my phone, that's why I didn't go looking for links. Feel free to ask questions and I can try to give you my perspective.





lelandbatey  ·  4333 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I agree. I switched to a semi-structured form of homeschooling in 7th grade because of bullying, and I've had some amazing experiences because of that. I was able to cast a very wide net and pursue what I loved. I've had the chance to be a part of some really interesting and influential things, and I love that I have those experiences.

However, I also lost out on many of the fundamentals that would be extremely valuable to me now that I'm in college. I didn't take very much math in high school, but now that I'm pursuing a computer science degree I'm having to put in tons of time to catch up to where I need to be.

It's a series of trade offs. I don't know if I'd say I regret my decision to get an alternative education, but I often wonder what would have happened had I chosen a different path.

norrit  ·  4333 days ago  ·  link  ·  

This sounds so similar to what happened with me. I wish you the best of luck my friend. It's not an easy road, but I think it might pay off better in the end.

How is that comp sci degree going?

lelandbatey  ·  4333 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Quite well! I grew up in Redmond and have been surrounded by computers and computer science for most of my life. I actually love math and logic, so I'm taking to it quite well! It's mostly just dealing with a system that requires me to fill prerequisites.