I said I personally wouldn't...because my goal wasn't to become a no hour pilot to a CFI in a year. I wanted an education. I wanted to enjoy the finer things in life.
I got an education and became a CFI 3 years after my solo date. Sure some view it as being long but I had a degree, R-ATP mins, and a CFI Cert all at the age of 21. I also had $92,000 of student debt but I would have had 2/3 that at ATP so for me it was a win-win all around. I wouldn't suggest it because I enjoyed my route.
Nothing against ATP in particular...because I know a lot of good pilots from there...but if I could do it again or give advice I'd say enjoy it and get your degree in something. College is meant to be in person, not on online and flight training rushed. How much time do you really shave off? A year or two?
That being said, you liked it and maybe your circumstances were a bit different. Maybe you needed to rush it. We've all got different backgrounds and approach it differently.