Don't take refuge in the "I'm smarter than all of them, they just don't understand me" excuse. Take what is offered, and learn what you can, where you can.
It may not seem like it now, but 2 years is a really, really, short time in your life.
If you're bored, spend more time on interesting projects, but also spend enough time on your coursework to get decent (though maybe not top) grades.
I started University 3 years early (skipped 3 grades). I failed out in my last year. Generally, I really liked my uni experience, but I regret not finishing.
I've never had a problem getting a job. However, the lack of a degree has been an obstacle in getting US work permits for some sweet companies.
You know how older people will tell you that the years pass quicker and quicker? It's true. One or two years is just a minuscule amount of time in your life. Don't fail to do something because you're impatient, and it'll "take a year". In ten years, it still won't be done, and you'll have "wasted" at least a year in between doing other things.
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