Originally Posted by
Purpleanga
That's how people do it BUT it's easier said than done and it assumes you already know what you'll be doing 10/20 years later at the age of 16 and you have to be committed.
Well thats for him to decide. I'm simply telling him an option that many take. He will find out the obstacles in the road as he goes through. But if he isn't even getting above a 3.2 in highschool then it'll probably be a long and hard road for him. And the fact that he talks about being "rich enough" isn't a good sign either. Maybe instead of worrying about paying for school he should worry about earning good grades and making a good name for himself in sports/extracurricular/volunteering. Anyhow, this option is smarter than spending 150 grand at Riddle to accomplish the same thing.