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[quote=Anonymous][quote]DH graduated HS when he was 16 and went onto college. While academically he was fine, socially it was not a great thing as he was behind that way. It really took till graduate school for him to be on the same wavelength. He also was a much better graduate student as he got older. He always says that if he had it to do over again, he would not have skipped the grades and would have stayed on grade level. The maturity, even for a smart kid and a boy just does not kick in till they are older. Yes there are exceptions but now raising 3 boys of our own, I see this with my own kids. I also went to college young at 17 and I certainly would have benefitted from being older. [/quote] Bingo! It's not about being smart. It is about being mature. Two different things.[/quote]
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