<p>I have college credits coming from high school, and if I worked hard at where I’m going to attend school, I could graduate a year or so early. Good idea, or no?</p>
<p>yes, with the high cost of college, if you are not covered by a full scholarship it would be wise to save a year of tuition.</p>
<p>It’ll depend on how useful your credits turn out to be (for example a bunch of physics credits might not help gen ed or major requirements for a biology major at some schools), your finances, what you want out of college, etc.,</p>
<p>You’ll have a much better idea if it’s feasible a year or two into college. I would a normal course load to start off (15 credits) and if you’re still interested in graduating early next semester than start taking heavier loads as needed.</p>