Here's an article in Psychology Today and research on unschoolers that attend college.
"The themes that emerged from the sample as a whole are these: (1) Getting into college was generally not particularly difficult for these unschoolers; (2) The academic adjustment to college was generally quite smooth for them; (3) Most felt advantaged because of their high self-motivation and capacity for self-direction; and (4) The most frequent complaints were about the lack of motivation and intellectual curiosity among their college classmates (note: my emphasis), the constricted social life of college, and, in a few cases, constraints imposed by the curriculum or grading system."
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