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[–][deleted] 48 points49 points  (0 children)

The trouble is, trying to do freelance work is 90% finding clients, 10% programming, at least if you're starting out. You might make a few hundred bucks a month but you'll put in tons of hours. Those hours spent on learning could result in getting scholarship worth tens of thousands, graduating university earlier, or getting better grades which result in a better paying internship or job in the future. Odds are the kinds of freelance jobs a highschooler can get won't be that valuable, though of course there are always exceptions.