HOW I GRADUATED HIGH SCHOOL AT 16 YEARS OLD (my homeschool journey + why I'm not going to college)

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  • Опубликовано: 20 дек 2024

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  • @debbies9838
    @debbies9838 Год назад +2

    amazing!! Congrats. my son is 12 years old and it seems like he can graduated soon and Im still trying to find the path for him. So beautiful you know God is with you!

  • @tessaisbomb
    @tessaisbomb Год назад +39

    I just transferred to a new homeschool that is going to allow me to graduate early (when I’m around 16) and it’s a huge weight off of my chest. Homeschooling might not be for everyone but it’s allowed me to do so many other things in the day, and I can go over to my other friends houses that are also homeschooled and do school with them :) So happy it worked out great for you!!! 🤍🤍

    • @hannahcatharine
      @hannahcatharine  Год назад +5

      That’s so awesome!! I’m so happy for you!

    • @WEquil_School
      @WEquil_School Год назад

      We liked this as well 😊 Is your new homeschool virtual or local?

    • @isabellakarina.
      @isabellakarina. Год назад

      What homeschool program is it? Pls let know because I want to do the same!🥰

    • @tessaisbomb
      @tessaisbomb Год назад +1

      @@WEquil_School virtual!

    • @tessaisbomb
      @tessaisbomb Год назад +2

      @@isabellakarina. I do Penn Foster high school!

  • @emmalaidlaw2997
    @emmalaidlaw2997 Год назад +6

    I’ve literally just started homeschooling today, I’m 14 and been in (Scottish) public school my whole life but I’m so happy and excited about this new journey, I already feel so much more optimistic and confident about my future. I loved this video, it’s made me even more confident that what I’m doing is right even though it isn’t the “normal” route to go!
    Thank uu 💜

  • @elizabeth_ann447
    @elizabeth_ann447 Год назад +14

    I love how you made this video!❤
    Also I too have been homeschooled my whole life and I’m in high school! And don’t rlly want to go to collage 😅 thank you for putting this knowledge out there for others to think on, and about their future to succeed! ❤

    • @hannahcatharine
      @hannahcatharine  Год назад +1

      Of course!! I’m so glad to you enjoyed it!!❤️

  • @eliskagregorova2667
    @eliskagregorova2667 Год назад +1

    Hi there, I started homeschooling in September 2022, it's been going really well, however, I lack motivation from time to time. I used to go to Slovak public school, and all of a sudden I transferred to an American international online school which is a big change. Since my parents do not speak English it's literally just me and the teachers but I'm a self-learner like you and I like to do stuff by myself. I'm really happy to be online because it allows me to focus on psychology and criminology which are my areas of interest. I plan to graduate at 16 as well. With that being said thank you so much for making this content because it makes me realize that I'm not the only one online-schooled, and while I love it from the bottom of my heart it does get lonely and boring sometimes. Thank you so much, and keep on making content.

    • @hannahcatharine
      @hannahcatharine  Год назад +1

      Wow, that's amazing!! Yes, that is a huge change to make, and I can see how that would be hard! Just keep pushing through with the end goal in mind! I'm glad this video could help, even if it was just a little, thank you so much for your support!❤

  • @bgramirez966
    @bgramirez966 Год назад +4

    I was homeschooled during high school, I graduated and earned my diploma and went on to learn a trade in college

    • @jonathanartiga5320
      @jonathanartiga5320 3 месяца назад

      Hi! What state are you in? My son is homeschooled. Im scared to not do the right thing for him to graduate and get his diploma. May i ask how did you graduate being homeschooled? And what trade did you join.

    • @bgramirez966
      @bgramirez966 3 месяца назад

      @@jonathanartiga5320 I graduated with my high school diploma back in the year 1997....general studies......then I took plumbing trade classes at my local community college and graduated from trade school

    • @bgramirez966
      @bgramirez966 3 месяца назад

      @@jonathanartiga5320 iam in Texas

  • @AnabellaChiclana
    @AnabellaChiclana Год назад +4

    HANNAH thank you so much for this!! I’m online schooled and finishing high school early too, and this gave a lot of insight I really needed! I actually came from your braces video bc I’m getting some soon and I’m nervous hahaha, you’ve earned a new subscriber!! :)

    • @hannahcatharine
      @hannahcatharine  Год назад

      Ahh I appreciate that so much!! Good luck with getting your braces!! Let me know how it goes👀

  • @missguapa
    @missguapa 10 месяцев назад +1

    im 16 doing homeschool for the first timeee and im honestly terrified schedule wise and i hope to be able to graduate this year

    • @hannahcatharine
      @hannahcatharine  8 месяцев назад

      That’s amazing!! I’m sure it will take some time to get used to the new schedule but you can do it!!

  • @PuliAfuhaamango
    @PuliAfuhaamango 8 месяцев назад

    What an awesome testimony you have. I just moved to states and want my kids to do online courses for credits. Private school in the City is 1600 including all discounts. Your homeschooling video gave really good insight. My sons are working part time because of the flexibility of online courses and the want to be around my brothers, even to work. They also do outreach and MMA so I really wanted to see a video on homeschooling before in person classes begin. Really appreciate it. The boys are straight from islands and really want to be in everything.. time is limited on my end and theirs. Thanks again for the prospectives. My brothers want to get them in an apprenticeship in the future so I like your brothers’ stories. God bless, you.

  • @irisburnham3497
    @irisburnham3497 Год назад +1

    I definitely work better with people, since on my own I can lose motivation - it's so cool how many things you've learned :)

  • @KJ06682
    @KJ06682 Год назад +1

    Love this. Wish I could've done homeschooling. I'm 16 too but DEFINITELY don't have my life this figured out lol

    • @hannahcatharine
      @hannahcatharine  Год назад

      Ahaha I don’t either don’t worry!! I have dreams and ideas, but who knows how my life will turn out❤️❤️

  • @isabellakarina.
    @isabellakarina. Год назад +4

    What homeschool program do you use in order to graduate early?

    • @hannahcatharine
      @hannahcatharine  11 месяцев назад

      I used multiple different programs and learning websites! It's different for each person!

    • @Sniper_Man_Clips
      @Sniper_Man_Clips 6 месяцев назад

      @@hannahcatharinelike what?

  • @AnabelleRadley_equine
    @AnabelleRadley_equine Год назад +1

    I’m 16 and I’m homeschooled I’m graduating at the end of this year because your leagglky allowed to drop out in year 10 and I’m doing TAFE 💓

  • @Vxco7777
    @Vxco7777 7 месяцев назад +5

    I just started doing online school this year! Well basically 2023 and anyway I'm in 10th grade, but I do class by class. I only have 9 classes, almost 8 classes left! I'm going to work on school during the summer and hopefully, I can graduate at the end of 2024! I would say homeschooling is the best, public school sucks, they don't teach you anything really. A lot of people do look down on homeschooling/online school and say sometimes it can be 'indoctrination'. Sure, it can be, but everyone is being indoctrinated by the people you hang out with. Anyways, I love it!!

    • @Sniper_Man_Clips
      @Sniper_Man_Clips 6 месяцев назад

      What program do you use?? I really wanna graduate before 2026. ( I’m in grade 9-10) please assist me!

  • @ASHlEYGlAMBERT
    @ASHlEYGlAMBERT Год назад

    Would love if you could go into detail some ways your mom helped your brothers. My daughter loathes reading and writing. Daily fight. Quite opposite for my son who doesn’t mind at all.

    • @hannahcatharine
      @hannahcatharine  11 месяцев назад

      Of course!! Feel free to dm me on Instagram if you would like to chat about it more in depth!

  • @hopesmom77
    @hopesmom77 9 месяцев назад

    Hi, love love love to hear you talk life and excitement and especially give GOD all the praise. I am actually a homeschool mom of a 16 year old and I’m stumbling as to how to help her be ready for the work force. I won’t be sending her to college she will have to do online studies. What can you recommend? Thank you very much! Have a wonderful blessed and safe life❤️

  • @Molly_Lolix
    @Molly_Lolix Месяц назад

    What are some good programs?

  • @Echinacae
    @Echinacae 7 месяцев назад

    NOT HOMESCHOOLED, but same! It’s not even that hard skipping a grade as far as I’ve seen, as I’ve met several (maybe tens of) people like me. Also, I’m heavily against homeschooling, sorry.

  • @NateBain-r3e
    @NateBain-r3e 5 месяцев назад

    I graduate high school next year what year did you graduate

  • @WEquil_School
    @WEquil_School Год назад +2

    Dear Hannah,
    Our founders, Sumay and Aila Lu, would like to interview you for our school. We are a virtual private school that primarily serves homeschoolers who practice self-directed learning. We provide tools, resources, and stories like yours to help our students make the most of the freedom that homeschooling provides. We conduct these interviews over Zoom at the guests convenience.
    Thank you for your consideration!

  • @aimeevandenboschlovesbooks1
    @aimeevandenboschlovesbooks1 Год назад

    Where did you get that water bottle?

  • @wolfiefox13
    @wolfiefox13 11 месяцев назад

    what are some good home schooling apps

    • @hannahcatharine
      @hannahcatharine  11 месяцев назад

      One of my favorite apps is from Monarch!

  • @thomasallen6285
    @thomasallen6285 Год назад +4

    There are good reasons to homeschool. Read NEA: Trojan Horse in American Education, written by a former public educator. The problem goes back to Horace Mann and John Dewey. They specifically wanted to drive a wedge between parents and children. It was based on Humanism. Humanism holds that a person's chief purpose in life is to achieve one's highest potential. This conflicts with the Christian ideal, which is that the chief end is to glorify God and glorify him forever. Hence, one can glorify God as a plumber, electrician, janitor, or lawyer, if that is what God calls one to do. There is no such thing as selling oneself short if one's chief end is to glorify God. Also, if one's chief end is to glorify God, one is not limited to a specific career. One can move up or down the economic and social ladder with no fear or worry if one's chief purpose is to glorify God. The Humanist ideal was to eliminate a child's basic sense of purpose that was inculcated by the child's parents. Humanism sought to substitute science as the sole determinant of truth, completely apart from any value system that places God as the source of truth.

    • @Scleavers
      @Scleavers Год назад

      Yeah makes sense, at a personal level.

  • @wolfiefox13
    @wolfiefox13 11 месяцев назад

    well web sites

  • @leah16456
    @leah16456 7 месяцев назад

    Baby girl, can you speak directly into the mic since your voice is very soft. Please. Some of us have horrible phone speakers and/or are hard of hearing. Blessings. Thank you

  • @HeisenbergFam..
    @HeisenbergFam.. Год назад +1

    I’m homeschooled, I’ve been homeschooled after COVID first started, I was 12 at the time and now I’m 14 almost 15 and I’m wondering if I took my GED at 16 would I still be able to go to college without going into a public school, like without going back to high school?

    • @MariaMaria-uj2cl
      @MariaMaria-uj2cl Год назад +2

      Hey I had a rough childhood and ended up dropping out of school very early stopped going in 10th grade. No high school diploma. Later I actually wanted to get my stuff together. So I got my GED (took ged prep courses before to help) and with my ged I had no problems getting into community colleges for classes and I ended up going into a college to get my xr license and AA in applied science and now I’m going into MRI and CT. long story short, my GED has NEVER held me back from getting into to college, getting a job or getting scholarships. however i never went to a university. But still I don’t know if it would matter if you got your ged then got your AA at a community college with a decent gpa then applied for a university it probably wouldn’t matter to them that you had a GED.