03-02-2025, 10:45 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-02-2025, 10:48 PM by Duneranger.)
If I was 17 again I'd absolutely just got to a 4-year college and enjoy life.
There is little to no advantage in rushing a degree at 17. No one will take them seriously regardless and there will be glaring questions on how he got a degree so fast. I can tell you as someone who finished a UMPI history/poli sci degree in one term, its not the same as a standard 4 year learning experience. It was scattered PDFs and a few YT videos for learning. I'd wager places like TESU are the same. How will that provide a solid foundation for future learning as a kid?
Why not CC first then transfer? Cheap and reasonable. These speed run schools were always meant for adults for work/life experience...
There is little to no advantage in rushing a degree at 17. No one will take them seriously regardless and there will be glaring questions on how he got a degree so fast. I can tell you as someone who finished a UMPI history/poli sci degree in one term, its not the same as a standard 4 year learning experience. It was scattered PDFs and a few YT videos for learning. I'd wager places like TESU are the same. How will that provide a solid foundation for future learning as a kid?
Why not CC first then transfer? Cheap and reasonable. These speed run schools were always meant for adults for work/life experience...