No, it is considered homeschooling.
is there any homeschooling that is not online
He cannot reclass to become a hero.
Well, it's a bit asinine to ask that here, don't you think? You know what you want better than someone whose never even met you does. I might say you should reclass to 88M. But, what basis do I have for saying that? Figure out what you want out of it, then find the MOS which offers you the most potential to attain what you're seeking. You're the only one really who can decide which MOS is best for you to reclass to.
Infinite amounts of times.
it depends on what type of homeschooling your doing but with most homeschooling you get better grades because everything is open book and you can use the internet on any question even tests, well this is for internet homeschooling.
Homeschooling is free! But you have to buy the supplies you need.
My parents started homeschooling me when I was in third grade. I loved it!
Secular Homeschooling - magazine - was created in 2007.
There are many stories on homeschooling forums about the cons of homeschooling. Most of these revolve around socialization and not having the children integrated into society.
With few exceptions, no. If you earn the EIB (or CIB) as an infantryman, then you reclass to another MOS, you can still wear it. If you earn the EIB as a non-11 series MOS, then reclass to infantry, you should be eligible to wear it. If you test for it as a non-11 Series, and never reclass to infantry, you can't wear it, even if you complete the testing. However, if you do complete the testing, you should be able to use the points towards promotion.
Yes, homeschooling is free, what isn't free is the teaching materials.