*ahem* Sooo everyone who goes to public school has lots of friends and ideas and homeschoolers can't do anything? If you're a social person then you're a social person and if you're not then you're not. I'm homeschooled and even though I'm really not an extrovert I have quite a few close friends and also homeschoolers 1. Probably learn more and have a better curriculum and are SMARTER than public schoolers 2. Are able to make friends without having to see them 5 days a week 6 hours a day for twelve years and 3. Literally do the same things as public schoolers except we stay at home to do our schoolwork.
And if public school teaches you to be productive under stress it just means public schoolers are stressed all the time it literally makes no difference. You are insulting an entire community and making unfounded generalizations. Homeschoolers do have social lives, and just because we homeschool doesn't make us boring people. What do public schoolers have to speak about, the last English class they failed?
Just because people homeschool doesn't mean they have no lives. I have friends who go to public school and apparently all anyone cares about is who likes who and who's going out with who and to be honest, I fail to see how that is a useful "skill".
I'm not trying to insult public schoolers; I have several good friends in public school.
Personally, if public schoolers have no life outside of school I really don't see how it's more "professional".
And why would my entire social circle be an illusion? I think this statement would actually be more true for public schoolers because as soon as they aren't forced to spend time together at school, they're not necessarily going to stay friends...
Sorry for ranting, but your opinion really is quite ignorant.
Also there are billionaires who had rich parents and many rich, successful people are drop-outs because they had a vision and followed it, not because they were too stupid to continue school...