... Read moreSwitching from homeschooling to public school can definitely bring a lot of new experiences and challenges, but it's also a great opportunity to grow and make new friends. When I made a similar transition, I found it helpful to prepare mentally by accepting that it’s okay to feel nervous or unsure at first.
One important tip is to get involved in school activities or clubs that interest you. This not only helps build a social circle but also makes the school feel more like a community. Don’t hesitate to introduce yourself to classmates and teachers; many are welcoming and understand the challenges new students face.
Academically, public school can be different with a structured schedule and more group work. Organizing your time, keeping a planner for assignments, and seeking help from teachers when needed made a huge difference for me. Also, ask if there are any orientation sessions or resources for newcomers—these can give you a better sense of how the school operates.
Remember, feeling like "Cady from Mean Girls" in a new environment is totally normal. Sometimes you might feel like an outsider, but with small steps each day, you can build confidence and find your place. Social skills take practice, so be patient with yourself.
Lastly, keep a support system outside of school, maybe friends or family who understand your homeschooling background. They can offer encouragement when things get tough. Transitioning to public school is a big change, but it can be a positive, enriching experience if you approach it with openness and a willingness to learn.
Ummm idk bc I am homeschooled I used to be in public but I think what u should do is be ur self and if anyone bully’s u just tell them that a least I’m living a better life than u okay that’s it byeee
Ummm idk bc I am homeschooled I used to be in public but I think what u should do is be ur self and if anyone bully’s u just tell them that a least I’m living a better life than u okay that’s it byeee