During one's high school career, it is common to stumble upon a major and complex inconvenience that is both mind boggling and stressful. Depending upon the reaction to this very important life decision that must be made is the outcome, or consequences, they will face. There are many aspects to take into consideration, including one's maturity and over all preparedness for the future that lies ahead of them. Knowing this, I strongly oppose graduating high school one year earlier because of the unnecessary hardships that can easily become obstacles, and also the opportunities that would be lost. For those who aspire to become outstanding college students, learning and studying typically becomes more of a second nature quality rather than a skill they must improve on. It is obvious that the intelligent enroll themselves into universities in hopes that the curriculum they are paying obnoxious amounts of money for will teach them vital information that will successfully guide them through their career. So if one's mission is to learn the most they can from wherever they can, then wouldn't it be wiser to stay in high …show more content…
To pursue a career is complicated, but to delve into one that will leave you financially secure for a long period of time is even more strenuous. With age comes wisdom, so if you are a fifteen year old boy applying to get into Harvard, your chances are microscopic. Colleges would much rather prefer a student that can assure them they are ready to begin a life of grueling all night cram sessions, where the only thing keeping their bodies from completely collapsing is the metric ton of caffeine that they've had to ingest. Students are well aware of their mental breaking points, and with knowing this, should really consider their health before they get themselves neck deep into a scholastically mendacious world of college