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Does this need updating?

>> No.11364475

>>11364467
Yeah, put some useful shit in there

>> No.11364478
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>>11364475
this, jesus christ we aren't fucking robots

>> No.11364607

anyone notice how every homeschooled kid becomes a tranny with daddy issues?

>> No.11364608

>>11364475
>>11364478
Useful like what?

>> No.11364624

>>11364608
how to not be a socially retarded depressed loser with no friends who kills themselves?

>> No.11364629

>>11364624
That's what they do in the 20 hours of the day they're not learning

>> No.11364739

>>11364467
This curriculum has to be a joke right? Or is it supposed to be 8 years ahead basically at all times? Only an absolute autist could follow a fraction of this at those ages.

>> No.11364806

>>11364467
This made me lol

>> No.11364819

>>11364739
>>11364806
Brainlets

>> No.11364855

>>11364819
Step 1. Impregnate a female
Ohhhh nooooo sorry to hear that didnt work out for you anon

>> No.11365043

Damn your curriculum even puts Japan to shame

>> No.11365052

That's a good curriculum desu. You should NOT forget socialization though.

>> No.11365172

>>11365052
Well they'd go to church so...

>> No.11365179

>>11364467
90% of grade 1 and 2 can just be done in grade 1. I was homeschooled and had it all down by then.

>> No.11365198

>>11365179
True, that gives us an extra year

>> No.11365205

>>11364467
How are you going to teach English/History?

>> No.11365209

>>11365205
>How are you going to teach English/History?
You don't know high school level english/history?

>> No.11365220

>>11364467
What is the age for grade 1?

>> No.11365226

>>11365209
Bruh, I want to know at what age he is going to teach what and in what order. At the speed of the list provided, at grade 7 they will be ahead most American college students. That's not saying much but for a kid it seems dense.

>> No.11365241

>>11364607
I didnt.

>> No.11365243

Could I follow this as an adult?

>> No.11365277

>>11365220
6-7 yo

>> No.11365288

>>11364607
No public school kids are the trannies

>> No.11365428
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>>11364467
>Does this need updating?
Yes.

>> No.11365567

>>11365052
When you talk to your parent, that's socialization.
When you talk to your neighbor's kid, that's socialization.
When you talk to someone over the phone or internet, that's socialization.
There's really no reason how formal schools somehow have monopoly over socialization to the point that being homeschooled deprives you of it.

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>>11365567
NOOOO you need to socialize with 22 black and Muslim kids of the exact same age chosen by the local school administrator and nobody else!

>> No.11365753

>>11365567
You've clearly never met home schooled children.
I've worked with 2 girls my age when i was 17 and they had the social mentality of a 15 year old. Both acted like aspies.
Then my family knew this other family where they were all home schooled. The whole family except the parents were very socially retarded. There is a reason why when you say your home schooled people see you differently.
Also to add, all these kids went to socialisation workshops that are made specifically for home schooled kids to make friends and learn to be social.
If you home school your child and it turns out to be a brainlet. Then you've just created a total drop kick.

>> No.11366111

I was homeschooled from 2nd grade on, and so were my 3 younger siblings. Here's some insight:

My mother was retarded when I was young and didn't capitalize on the fact that I was flying through my material. I could have easily skipped a few grades if my mom had just put a new book in front of me when I finished. Instead she would fill the time with bullshit assignments. By highschool I realized I had been fucked for years and finally took it into my own hands to take advantage of the privilege I had over the victims of the rigid public schooling system. I started exclusively self teaching, so my mother wasn't my teacher anymore since I was able to get all the info I needed from the textbooks anyways. Doing this I got done with 9th grade in half a year, then 10th grade the second half the year. My local community college required you to be in 11th grade to dual enroll, so getting a grade ahead allowed me to take college classes when I was 16. I graduated highschool a year early with a year's worth of college credit under my belt (I didn't take too many at a time because I wasn't used to school), but the biggest benefit was learning how to study for a test. Being homeschooled I wasn't used to it, and had never crammed before in my life. Memorization was like a foreign concept to me and if I hadn't gotten used to it by dual enrolling I guarantee I wouldn't have graduated with my undergrad degree in Biology. In fact, my brother followed in my footsteps to do 9th and 10th grade in one year, but only dual enrolled to take art classes and discovered when he got to full time college just how underprepared he was and failed out of fucking business school. My two sisters fared even worse because they didn't make the effort to graduate early and didn't dual enroll in community college. One has failed out of nursing undergrad twice and the other has sworn off college entirely because she "hates tests".

>> No.11366112

>>11366111 cont

I would say the only thing my parents did right was socialize us. We had friends from church, boy scouts, and several homeschool groups that we hung out with often. Trust me when I say that most of the kids in those groups were (and still are) awkward as fuck. The stereotype is 100% accurate, most homeschooled kids end up weird. So yes, it should definitely be a very large priority. Luckily I know I'm ok socially because whenever someone finds out I was homeschooled they don't believe me because I'm "a normal guy" or "not a freak".

>> No.11366230

>>11366112
>Luckily I know I'm ok socially because whenever someone finds out I was homeschooled they don't believe me because I'm "a normal guy" or "not a freak".
Yet here you are

>> No.11366235

>>11365753
Those are cool anecdotes but the data actually shows that homeschooled kids have superior social skills just like they have superior skills in just about everything having to do with school

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>> No.11366266

>>11365205
Normally

>> No.11366283

>>11366235
They develop friendly and positive skills with no competition which is why their communication is better but it's why they are so fucking odd. Sure the data may be true. But being loud, aggressive, rude and sad is today's normal.

>> No.11366288

>>11366283
To add to this. The two home schooled people i worked with were very lovely people.
She was much more focused and i didn't have to hear about how her and her friends had contracted chlamydia or how upsetting her life is like all the roasties did.
It's almost like talking to a Mormon.

>> No.11366453

>>11364739
>t. midwit pleb

>> No.11366456
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>>11366239
I think this could be the result of higher IQ people being more likely to homeschool their kids because they are wealthier and thus have the resources to do so.

>> No.11366490

>>11365753
oh noooooooooooo 17 year olds acting like 15 year olds what could possibly be worse?????

>> No.11366530

Another case for homeschooling is that the schoolteacher profession is now the most coveted job for pedophiles.

>> No.11367499

>>11366490
The fact they'll make no friends?

>> No.11367538

>>11366453
I was pretty "slow to launch," academically speaking. My parents were the sort who home schooled, but taught us very little. They spent years trying to teach me fractions. But around 14 or so, I started teaching myself, due to a strong work-ethic. I started learning very quickly, and got myself up to a college level with no problem.

I would put very little focus on seriously teaching someone something before they're around 14 years old. That time should focus more on playing. I remember spending years crying and getting yelled at because my progress was stagnant. There's a book called "Miseducated" that talks about how it can be detrimental to try cramming a bunch of stuff into children early on.

>>11366111 (checked)
I started dual-enrollment at 16. I started with a single class and worked my way up to full time. It was nice to get babied into college like that. I think it would've fucked my shit up to go from nothing to full time.

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Can someoone post Chemistry curriculum for self studying?

>> No.11367804

>>11364629
Not if they are stuck at home.

>> No.11367810

>>11366530
You know what's a great way to hide pedophilia? Homeschooling your kid.

>> No.11367831

>>11364855
cringe

>> No.11367834

>>11367538
*yawn*

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>>11367798
>Chemistry curriculum for self study

>> No.11367933

I've never met an actual homeschooled person. What fuckin weirdo actually got taught by their mom lmao

>> No.11368035

>>11367798
Look up Chemistry: The Central Science, 14th edition. Good textbook for chem

>> No.11368082

How bout

Stochastic Processes
Stochastic Calculus
Malliavin Calculus
Quantum stochastic calculus
SDE's
SPDE's
Stochastic Fractional PDE's
Stochastic Partial integro-differential equations
Multivariate Time series analysis
Stochastic Optimization

Applications of these to Finance, Biology and other areas

>> No.11368093

this is an interesting idea, but I think anyone who posts on /sci/ or any other board could not explain this content adequately to a child, crikey

>> No.11368147

>>11368093
Or have a child at all.

>> No.11368555

>>11367810
And yet all victims of pedophilia are all attending schools and none homeschooled, you pseudo-intellectual projecting retard.

>> No.11370226

>>11367810
>incest
ew

>> No.11370278

Actual homeschooler here.
Socialization is the brainwashing schools teach to train children to submit to government authority. (Started in Prussian military schools in 1800s. Brought to US and Western schools by John Dewey in 1910). It doesn't matter what the kids actually learn (although they learn a lot faster than schoolkids on average). It's the fact that they are with their family and are trained to put their family first, rather than the ideals of some spastic moron who failed at everything and became a globohomo teacher.

>> No.11370305

>>11364467
why would you teach topology so early? also he'll kill himself before 12th grade.

>> No.11370319

>>11370305
>also he'll kill himself before 12th grade.
Why?

>> No.11370320

>>11364467
Theres an 11 year old in my abstract algebra class who's taken real analysis, numerical analysis, linear algebra, and everything up through calc 3. I think that curriculum is a little too slow and has a bunch of unnecessary bullshit.

>> No.11370328

>>11370319
because his dad is a massive faggot.

>> No.11370387

>>11370320
Is this legit or real

>> No.11370619

Why is everyone acting like this is a crazy workload? That's like 1.5-2 hours of work a day. Fit in the other subjects and you still have a school day shorter than at public school.

>> No.11370646

>>11364739
I'm pretty sure kids in china learn calculus by 9th grade, we can do it too if public education wasn't so fucked.

>> No.11370671

>>11366456
Evidently high IQ doesn't appear to test for reading comprehension. The infograph states that households that spent more than $600 per student were 3 percentile higher than those that didn't.

>> No.11370681

>>11370387
No I'm dead serious. He also goes to the uni math club. At first I was kind of reminded of my wasted potential but I dont really care anymore. Hes a good kid, not cocky or anything. Still has a certain innocence.

>> No.11370687

>>11370681
I don't think teaching yourself analysis when you were eight would've gotten you into uni any earlier.

>> No.11372366

Bump

>> No.11372429

>>11372366
why?

>> No.11372435

>>11364739
"Grade" here clearly just refers to the order you should do it in

>> No.11373203

>>11367843
wtf thanks man I needed this

>> No.11373207

>>11364467
lmao you're gonna end up with a unibomber

>> No.11373215

>>11370646
You think kids should be in school for 12 hours a day?
Why is learning calculus by 8th grade even desirable, the last thing we need is to accelerate our industrial complex

>> No.11373222

>>11364467
I'm amazed. Fucking elementary schools waste the most intelligent years of a person's life by talking about nothing other than addition and subtraction for 3 years straight.

>> No.11373227

>>11373215
don't you get it? wouldn't it be great if we squeezed every last bit of slack out of life, so there was no time for a normal childhood of lazing around during the summer, playing video games with your friends all boxed up in the winter - why no, not only should we end that, because that's time that could be spent working towards laplace transforms by 9th grade...we should go further and expand the population so efficiency * population is as high as possible. therefore, i propose we house people in small cubes, built on as much land as possible, bulldozing all natural parks and emphasizing vertical space so as to fit billions of people across the american continent. each person could have a life barely worth living, but the sum total of all the utility possessed by the huge population would be larger than a world with a few people who spend most of their time happy and satisfied. i think this could work...

>> No.11373238

>>11373222
Anon your child needs to be patient and let Tyrone and Miguel catch up to him so they can all have equal opportunities in adulthood

>> No.11373457

>>11364608
Building tree houses and etc.

>> No.11373461

>>11365749
This.
Preferably you should put your advanced student in the retard class so that he can social best.

>> No.11373621

>>11364467
>>>74712950
Crossposting from /g/

>> No.11373659

>>11373621
Anon are you okay?