
This episode of the Ex-Homeschoolers Club features hosts Jacob Gooden and Anly Lee discussing their experiences with homeschooling, transitioning to public school, and their educational journeys. Key topics include the differences between homeschooling and public schooling, the role of Mrs. Yip's writing class, and the importance of creative outlets like photography.
Anly shares her background, detailing her time in a private elementary school before homeschooling from fifth grade through her sophomore year of high school. She explains her decision to return to public school, emphasizing her desire to experience traditional high school life.
The conversation touches on their shared memories from Mrs. Yip's writing class, where they learned various writing techniques and formed lasting friendships. Anly recalls her initial reluctance to join the class and how it ultimately became a significant part of her education.
They also discuss their college experiences, with Anly pursuing degrees in English Literature and Public Relations, and how their unique educational backgrounds shaped their professional paths. Anly expresses her interest in creating a brand strategy studio to bridge the gap between freelancers and agencies.
Throughout the episode, they reminisce about their friendship, shared experiences, and the impact of their homeschooling on their identities today.
Anly Lee discusses her homeschooling journey and transition to public school with Jacob Gooden, sharing insights on education and friendship.

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