Wtf happened to this thread? Where was it moved from and how did the original post end up at the end? (I'm quite sure I posted it in General discussion).
Anyway the way it works for me is for each subject they send you 1 booklet each week. Each topic is approximately 6 booklets, thus 6 weeks. Holidays are the same as with normal schools. There are also, for science subjects, things called study days where you go in and complete the mandatory prac, I just had one for chemistry yesterday and one for physics tomorrow. And the people who do distance ed. are generally people who's regular schools don't offer the subject, they have a medicla reason resitricting there ability to go to regular school, or they live too far away from school. Motivation at first was hard, the booklets aren't too hard (depending on what subject) althugh as I said the home isn't the best place to do all school work. I do Physics, Chemistry, Maths (2-unit), Biology and English Adv.
I'll tell you a kick ass thing though, people who do it for medical reasons get some centrelink payment known as "Assistance for Isolated Children", $3200 a year. I get that (technically my mum gets it though she gives it to me since I do the schooling). Also I HAD a medical reason years ago though we're family friends with the Dr so he updated the notes needed anyway. Ha ha ha, good money.