monkeybug
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My kids are not old enough to do this, but I have talked with other parents about it. One thing that I didn't think of as explained to me by some other parents, is if you have a child that is sure of his major then great, it cuts down the time in college, but for some that really have no idea what they want to do, it forces them to declare a major earlier than they normally would have to. So I guess it just depends on the child. I think it is great for some, but not for others.
When I did it, we just took the classes we needed to fulfill our high school credits, but took them at the college campus instead. I guess one difference being that there were more choices at the college level. Like a pp said it was mostly just general ed.
