Malvika joshi & homeschooling

non-american here, what's affirmative action?

I wish I was homeschooled as well, but when I started first grade my country was being bombarded. I think homeschooling was out of the question due to those reasons, not that my parents were unwilling.

Lol, was home schooled, won awards from my department, have 0 connection to humanity.

Bullying doesnt really work if everyone is mildly afraid of you.

>education isn't worth wasting that much time frolicking at schools.
I meant
>education (and time in general) is worth much more than the time wasted frolicking at schools.

High school is a glorified day care facility. The bare bones educational material (math, reading/writing skills) can be covered in less than a year by an average kid.

your child should literally be in community college by age 15.

its a boogeyman that underachievers blame their shortcomings on.

aside from the american indian, there is no legal definition of race here in the US. nobody can tell you what you are and what you aren't. if you wanted to put mexican on your college application, nobody could really call you out on it and you'd get that supposed preferential treatment that everyone here whines about.

fun fact: veterans fall under the protection of affirmative action too.

This desu. Being social in my opinion isn't worth going to school for, there's a lot of other ways to meet people outside of school, most of the people you can meet outside of school are adults which will have a lot of life experience so you'll be able to be more mature.

Better pic of her

Mfw poo in the loo girl has a brighter future than I do

I read a Quora question about if Silicon Valley was a good place to raise children, and one commenter said that Indians purposefully took pictures in low-light so that they would look black, and that they could put black on their college applications.

I feel bad for American students.
She looks better but I want to refrain from sexualizing pictures of her. I'll stick to pic related.