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Nov 2, 2013 at 20:31 comment added James Snell To paraphrase; you've outlined a problem with following other's syllabus and learn more at your own pace. In what way do you believe studying undergraduate degree at the college's pace will differ from your present experience (even at a good school?)
Nov 2, 2013 at 16:13 comment added Mithaldu "in my case school is actually a massive detriment to my learning because it takes time away that I would be spending learning at a much more advanced level" I'd like to comment on this to give you a viewpoint you possibly have not considered: Right now you're at an advanced level in one topic because you're focusing on it in your own time. You are probably however not at an advanced level in all topics covered by traditional schooling. So deciding to homeschool could give you advantages in math, but could leave you lacking in knowledge on english, anatomy, physics, etc. It's a trade-off.
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