| Well the thing is with 0-6 programs is that you miss out on a normal collegiate experience. I guess it depends on your priorities. There are people who are very young in my program, but I wonder - why? It's like skipping 3 grades just because you can, but should you? I don't see why people should sell themselves short on an education and collegiate lifestyle. When one works, there will always be more money to be made until one retires. I also acknowledge the flipside of the coin, that being young and poor should things not work out is equally unpleasant. However, you only get to be young once. The question is how to minimize regrets, if there are any to be had at all. |