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Importance of education

○"Homeschooling" ○"Homeschooling Gains in Fame" ○"Home school students perform better than public school students"

By Karan Deep SinghPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
Importance of education
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○"Homeschooling"

○"Homeschooling Gains in Fame"

○"Home school students perform better than public school students"

In this age where the education system is going through a lot of changes, there is no need for students to go to school to study, After the development of the internet, the way students study and learn has become much easier. In the past, students used to go to school with books in their bags, but in this era, students can study from home, wherever they are, in modern times, students can pay for anything and study through computers, and online teachers teach only the right subjects and do their homework without wasting students' time. After giving it, they will come the next day and do the test and point out what is right and wrong. Shortly, there may be a technology called visual reality, through which students can see the teachers and learn contagious emotions but this will be digitized.

"Homeschooling Parents Face Challenges"

Not just students Parents can also study their required educational system from home and there is no age limit for this. Education is becoming very easy in the coming times so not only students but also parents can take advantage of the education they need at the right time and study it from home. Daily one hour to 4 hours is enough for them to study in that field for two or three months. A well-educated person will pass.

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guiding you through the various stages of education, from elementary school to middle school, high school, and, of course, universities. But before we dive in, I want to make it clear that although I am an attorney, I am not your attorney unless we have a written agreement stating otherwise. Therefore, everything discussed in this video should not be taken as legal advice; it's intended solely for educational purposes. Keep in mind that each of your situations is unique, and for personalized advice, please feel free to reach out to us.

Now, let's get started.

It's crucial to emphasize the importance of considering your visa status and planning accordingly before entering the educational system. So, what exactly does the educational system look like in the United States? It starts with elementary school, covering grades one through five. After that, there are three years of middle school, spanning grades six, seven, and eight. Finally, the high school comprises four years, including grades nine, ten, eleven, and twelve. It's worth noting that if a student doesn't have enough credits to pass a grade, they aren't necessarily required to repeat the year. Instead, they might have the option to take summer classes to progress to the next grade when the fall term begins. Schools are primarily focused on ensuring students graduate high school, so their main concern is for students to pass, regardless of the grade received. The emphasis is on completion rather than the specific grades achieved.

Now, let's talk about the cost of education. If your child attends public school for elementary, middle, or high school, it's typically free, as these schools are funded through taxes. However, if your child attends a private school, you'll need to cover the expenses out of pocket, as private schools are not funded by tax dollars. Beyond high school, whether it's a public or private university, community college, or technical school, you'll generally need to pay for higher education.

Now, you might wonder if all students in a particular school receive the same education. Generally, in the early grades, students receive similar education. However, as they progress to middle and high school, differences emerge in the classes available. Some students opt for more technical courses to enter the workforce immediately after high school. Others take general courses, preparing for college after graduation. Additionally, there are advanced placement classes, commonly known as AP classes, where students can earn college-level credits, helping them gain admission to universities more easily.

Speaking of universities, what does it take for a student to prepare for applying to an American university? It's not just about grades, although strong academic performance is crucial. Universities also value qualities such as community involvement, leadership roles, awards, and achievements. Extracurricular activities, like participating in clubs, sports teams, or artistic pursuits, also play a significant role in shaping a student's character. Applying to a university is akin to applying for a job, where you must demonstrate why you're the best candidate for admission. Don't rely solely on grades; showcase your involvement and achievements to stand out as a strong candidate.

In summary, the American educational system demands thorough preparation and consideration of various factors, from visa status to the diverse educational opportunities available and the qualities universities look for in their applicants.

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