both are places,
Yes, you can apply to two different programs at the same school.
No they are a little different
You can do some of the same things in home school as you can in high school, but the facilities at a high school are usually such that you have a much wider range of activities accessible to you. Also, high school enables you to learn non-academic skills, such as social skills, which is not necessarily the case at home school
at school you can get away from it if it turns out bad at home you live with them forever and it is hard to get them to forget at school you can say anything and people will agree at home your parents may ask you why you are thinking that anyways at school you can talk to you friends at home you are talking to your mom or dad or brother or sister at school things get out at home you can ask maybe an older sister or brother and they actually will understand because they were your age so they went through the same things or same thoughts
there is non because a school is a school it's all the same the skills might be different but it's the same
Shapwick School's motto is 'The same road by different steps'.
No, you do not because when your home schooled its like going to school but at home so the same rules in school are applied when you are home schooled.
The american school system. Wow
Yes, you can apply to two different graduate programs at the same school, but you will need to submit separate applications for each program.
No
Sure - lots of people have done it. And it doesn't have to be at a different school - it can be at the same school where you took your first degree, if you want.
In the same way that you make a printer at home!