Study: Gifted children benefit from bypassing school for university

By Amy McNeilage
Updated January 21 2015 - 10:18am, first published December 28 2014 - 12:15am
Reservations: Jacob Bradd's parents were concerned that attending university at a young age might affect his social life.  Photo: Greg Totman
Reservations: Jacob Bradd's parents were concerned that attending university at a young age might affect his social life. Photo: Greg Totman
Transitioning: Jacob Bradd, pictured at 13 in 2002 when he completed his first HSC maths extension exam. Photo: Kirk Gilmour
Transitioning: Jacob Bradd, pictured at 13 in 2002 when he completed his first HSC maths extension exam. Photo: Kirk Gilmour

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