Definitely a bad idea. If your daughter's personality is not very adaptive, it can be a traumatic experience.In grade 11, the kids have already formed into stable freindship circles, it's very hard to break in as a new-comer.
Of course if your daughter has an extraordinary EQ, she may get over it.
I just got an offer that is very attractive, but I promised my daughter that we will let her finish high school, so I am telling the university,I will accetp only if I can start one year later.
Again, since most of our kids will go to graduate school, it's really NOT important at all which college they go to, except for the dubious peer influence and network effects. Long term, a good personality and a healthy attitude will win over a HYP diploma hands down.
Of course if your daughter has an extraordinary EQ, she may get over it.
I just got an offer that is very attractive, but I promised my daughter that we will let her finish high school, so I am telling the university,I will accetp only if I can start one year later.
Again, since most of our kids will go to graduate school, it's really NOT important at all which college they go to, except for the dubious peer influence and network effects. Long term, a good personality and a healthy attitude will win over a HYP diploma hands down.