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Originally Posted by thetalady
He won't be living on campus like other college students. His mom was very clear that he is just going to school and going home every afternoon, just like other kids do... just a more advanced school.
And not Doogie Howser. This is Sheldon Cooper: The Early Years!
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Honestly, he probably wouldn't be treated well if he was in H.S. instead. The option of being placed in a class with children his own age would result in a clearly highly advanced child being left to academically wither because of fears that he should not be taken out of his peer group. Which is more important? Academic stimulation or peer group interaction.