Episode 50: Bright & Early - A Story of Radical Acceleration

On episode 50 we talk with Haley Taylor Schlitz, a 17-year-old first-year law student who began college at age 13. We discuss her education experience, some of the barriers of homeschooling, and we imagine what the perfect public school system would be like.

This is a great conversation - a chance to hear first-hand from not only a “homeschooler,” but someone who was able to move at her own pace via acceleration.


ABOUT THE GUEST

At age 17, Haley Taylor Schlitz has graduated from Texas Woman's University with a BS in Interdisciplinary Studies, and has chosen to attend SMU Dedman School of Law, after being accepted to many prestigious law schools. Homeschooling allowed her to advance through high school at her own pace, graduating at age 13, ready for college. Haley excelled as an honors student while representing the College of Professional Education as a Student Senator. Additionally, Haley has been actively involved in meaningful extracurricular activities such as The Representation Project, where she works to eliminate limiting stereotypes in the media, and serve as a catalyst for cultural transformation.

Haley lives with her family in Fort Worth, Texas.

LINKS OF INTEREST

Haley’s website, The Homeschool Alternative (Amazon), Twitter, Facebook

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