Why not? 1 question...How many of us were bored in HS & would have loved to start the challenge of college early? too many...
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I did this back in 2002-2003! It helped a ton to save money and time. Graduated college in 3 years.
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This isn't new. We were able to dual enroll 30 years ago and many of us did. It cut college costs and allowed exploration beyond our majors.
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Can we let them grow up first? No wonder anxiety is crippling this generation. Colleges don't like accepting these credits anyway.
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Colleges are the entities handing out these credits. It’s not just community colleges. Four-year state schools do as well.
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Yes, but when your child attends the college of their choice after HS that college often doesn't want to accept those credits
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People complain the top jobs are given to immigrants but US ed ranks much lower than other countries.
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Furthermore, this trend may be exposing a real need in America: change to the education system.
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University is a scary expense for most and this path may have started in order to counteract the cost.
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