I think it depends on what you want to do, or more importantly, what you're able to offer a startup. You're obviously in a much better position if you're an engineer or have a marketable skill.
I didn't go to school, instead I went to work at a software developer out of high school. Sadly I can't compare it to college, but it was a huge learning experience. Being the youngest, by far, at a company of 30 people, especially when I had moved all the way across the country to Los Angeles is a something that took an adventurous spirit and the ability to listen. I thought I was going to conquer the world be the time I was 25, but being among a group of incredibly talented people taught me to go with the flow more, and appreciate the ride.
Anyway, if you find the right situation, it'll be the best thing that's ever happened to you.
I didn't go to school, instead I went to work at a software developer out of high school. Sadly I can't compare it to college, but it was a huge learning experience. Being the youngest, by far, at a company of 30 people, especially when I had moved all the way across the country to Los Angeles is a something that took an adventurous spirit and the ability to listen. I thought I was going to conquer the world be the time I was 25, but being among a group of incredibly talented people taught me to go with the flow more, and appreciate the ride.
Anyway, if you find the right situation, it'll be the best thing that's ever happened to you.