Thanks, transport was the major issue between unis.
As for being too young, well sometimes I've thought of slowing down, but I've dismissed the idea.
Whether or not I can cope with Uni I'll find out in a few years, but I'd really like you use my time efficiently, get a few years headstart or something, not just bum around at home.
In a field as competitive as law, if I want to succeed and (hopefully) make a name for myself, I'm going to need all the time I can get.
I do thank you for the concern though. =D
MoonlightSonata said:
Out of curiosity, were you both taught things from a young age, or were you brought up in a different way than other children?
I have a bit of an interest in the nature/nurture debate in respect of intelligence
My parents are (I like to think) intelligent people. Even though my dad is a carpenter that works for a building company as a manager and my mum just stays at home and looks after my brother and I (who is 11 and in year 9), I tend to think they are very intelligent people.
I've heard intelligence has something to do with stimulating learning at a young age, but I don't really know much about that theory.
Really, I haven't really taken a side in the nature/nurture debate, and I don't intend to. As a christian, I believe I was given my gift for a reason, although I don't know what that is yet =P.
I hope I've given my vague opinion on the debate and I hope it helped, or at least made sense.