Quote from wilburbear:
Reddit started that way, but I haven't heard of a hell of a lot of others.
My lunchtime friend also said he felt the best value in college was giving the kids time to mature. Point well taken. An 18 year old isn't ready to handle the real stuff, and shouldn't you being having a little more fun as a teenager?
I like the idea of Community College for 2 years. Get your math, English and most of your elective requirements out of the way while living at home and not running up much debt.
I took trig and calculus at a CC... I think it was the same trig and calc taught in big colleges. And English... I can talk good... even punctuate better than most kids today. (I once got a response complaining that I "use too much punctuation".... musta been a youngster.)