<p>I'm currently a high school freshman, and I'm home schooled. I've been home schooled for most of my life, and I live in a small town. There aren't many opportunities in my town. I'm worried that it will be a problem when I apply for college in the future, since extra-curricular activities are very important in the admission process.</p>
<p>I live in south Florida, but not nearby any cities like Miami or Orlando or Fort Lauderdale or anything. There aren't any book clubs or things that a person can really do over here. Choir/orchestra membership at local places is very expensive, as are dancing lessons/martial arts/music classes/ETC. </p>
<p>I have considered making my own club or something just for fun, but I don't know many people who would want to join. It really sucks because I know as a home schooler, college admission people will be expecting more unique and interesting things from somebody who has more time compared to my public school counterparts. </p>
<p>But in reality, when you're home schooled in the middle of nowhere, you really do have all this time... But nothing to do! I really do want to do something productive, but I doubt there's anything that I can do by myself that will be impressive compared to other applicants. </p>
<p>Also, my father works almost 10 hours a day everyday(He's self employed), so it's sometimes difficult for him to find the time to be able to drive us places(Like the library or to the bookstore or something) when he's busy working all of the time. I sometimes help my father with work, but otherwise, he leaves us home where we study most of the time. In my town, you cannot go anywhere unless you have a car. It's dangerous otherwise. </p>
<p>It seems like the only solution would be to move somewhere else, but that's impossible right now. Are there any suggestions of what to do in my situation? Any input will be greatly appreciated, thank you.</p>