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by DaniFong
2409 days ago
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Lots of people do the equivalent of this, early college classes and then they go to a top tier school for undergrad. I think Reid Barton did this. There are caveats, I know someone who finished the CS curriculum in high school, when he got to Berkeley the only credits he had left for his CS degree were non-CS, which bored him, so he just dropped out and started a startup. Seems fine now, as far as that goes, aside from the exodus from the bay area that the housing situation has forced on many of us... |
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