Guest guest Posted January 5, 2009 Report Share Posted January 5, 2009 Just as an added note to this thread. Bryan, whom you all know, was home schooled and never passed a " formal grade " in his entire life. The only exam he ever wrote, was an English grammar test needed for a job position he once applied for. He received 89% on the exam and when I researched it, found out that it was a third year college test. Oh, by the way, he was 15 years old when he took this test. One of the courses I taught him was " Story Telling " , and this course was taught with 6 other kids high up in a large grapefruit tree. LOL. Much love, Doc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2009 Report Share Posted January 5, 2009 on my son after home schooling.. he spent 2 years in High school and had a high b average. His teachers regularly expressed deep admiration for his unique intellect. he scored a 95th percentile on his asvab...( armed services vocational aptitude battery ), 99 being the highest score available. Mike I met and liked a # of his teachers in his high school. Most of them did a fine job. My beef with the system was the lower grades political indoctrination of kids minds He maintained his individuality steadfastly.. sometimes in the face of organizational opposition. M--- On Mon, 1/5/09, Ian Shillington ND <docshillington wrote: Ian Shillington ND <docshillington{Herbal Remedies} Home Schoolingherbal remedies Date: Monday, January 5, 2009, 1:26 PM Just as an added note to this thread.Bryan, whom you all know, was home schooled and never passed a "formalgrade" in his entire life.The only exam he ever wrote, was an English grammar test needed for ajob position he once applied for. He received 89% on the exam andwhen I researched it, found out that it was a third year college test.Oh, by the way, he was 15 years old when he took this test. One of the courses I taught him was "Story Telling", and this coursewas taught with 6 other kids high up in a large grapefruit tree. LOL.Much love,Doc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2009 Report Share Posted January 10, 2009 Hey Sasha, It has been a while. We are doing great up here in NC. Looking for some farm land to buy in present time, but still kinda waiting for the land prices to hit bottom. Good to hear from you. All the best, Doc S Wills wrote: Hi Doc! -wave- I miss you and Val alot! I hope both of you are well! Much <3, Sasha --- On Mon, 1/5/09, Ian Shillington ND <docshillington (AT) cabletvonline (DOT) net> wrote: Ian Shillington ND <docshillington (AT) cabletvonline (DOT) net> {Herbal Remedies} Home Schooling herbal remedies Monday, January 5, 2009, 4:26 PM Just as an added note to this thread. Bryan, whom you all know, was home schooled and never passed a "formal grade" in his entire life. The only exam he ever wrote, was an English grammar test needed for a job position he once applied for. He received 89% on the exam and when I researched it, found out that it was a third year college test. Oh, by the way, he was 15 years old when he took this test. One of the courses I taught him was "Story Telling", and this course was taught with 6 other kids high up in a large grapefruit tree. LOL. Much love, Doc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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