Alex LaRose Review of FLVS
My experience with flvs like most students was ind...
My experience with flvs like most students was indeed stressful it is middle of may and I'm already finished with 4/6 classes Iv'e been taking, I don't RECOMMEND any loving parent to sign their child up IF THEY DON'T WANT TO I did not want to do this but was forced to do the homeschooling convention and wasn't even told I'd be doing homeschooling until it was to late to even say goodbye to all my friends, I moved before the next school year even started, Now here's the thing you don't learn life skills in regular schools however on flvs there are actually a few thing you learn that are useful for the real world, such as the H.O.P.E program and the Spanish 1 program I suggest ONLY taking these classes, the others are quite difficult and time consuming, this was my first year doing flvs and i'm sorry i don't like this program I really hoped that I would but I'm literally begging my parents when I'm finished with all my classes saying that i want to go back to regular public school, living in this new neighbourhood makes it to where I can't hang out with kids my own age, the only time I see other people my age is when I got to go to church on mondays for vocal and band practice, wednesday for youth, and sunday for service, this is the only time, plus i wasn't always in church, i started going because of the lonelyness caused by flvs, I'm not saying there aren't groups from the flvs that have kids like me except they have there gatherings ON FRIDAY WHEN I CAN'T EVEN FINISH MY WORK BY SATURDAY NIGHT I work 13 hours a day EVERDAY, I'm so depressed and apethetic because of my experiences with this school, I recommend letting you rCHILD declare what he wants to do, Homeschooling or real school, and i think you should respect our decision with that matter, this is my review and outlook on flvs i know it's not a "positive" review but in life negetives can often times become a positive.
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