From reading all of the above, I get the feeling that the issue differs country to country, due to the differences in the schooling and home schooling services. And from personal experience and thinking, as well as chatting with some friends of mine, I think that the person involved also matters. Some people are more or less social than others or reach out more. SOme are shy, yet others want to be the first to know others. In other words I believe the possible social implications of home schooling may differ greatly from person to person. Academically I've seen a trend in that home schooled person's grades seem to be generally higher. But then again, my sample of people I've seen is very small and includes people such as myself who don't get the best test results anyway and go to or have gone to mainstream schools.
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