Harry Guerrilla
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It doesn't mean we'll have a less-educated workforce, as the typical person this is targeted at is not going to have any less education. This is not designed for overachievers who are trying to get a leg up on their admission to Yale, it's designed for kids who know that they want to pursue a trade or similar career and don't feel it's a good use of their time to spend two more years learning irrelevant **** when they could be learning more useful and hands-on things.
I think this can be targeted towards over achievers who don't want to waste their time with that junk.
Most colleges will take a few individual students who have completed all of their high school classes by 15 or 16 and who are at the top of their class. I doubt they'll be as eager to take a huge number of kids who have only completed two years of high school and who are not necessarily at the top of their class. I'm sure that they'll take some, but not all.
Don't you go to a public school?
Here there are a **** ton of remedial classes for adults that don't know algebra and high school reading.
They are usually packed.