I worked as a freelancer for two years. In the process I learned a lot of valuable lessons.
My rate/hr was definitely more than all my friends who are at the same age or even 2 years older than me. But freelancing is not always like you dream of. Along the way you would meet a lot of non-pleasant stuff. I know a lot of developers who ended up solving homework problems on websites like LivePerson.
Like backslash17 is saying, if you have someone to handle all the connections and bring you clients, then you should definitely go for it. I would even go further and say that if you hanged there long enough, that someone would come your way. As you move up into the world you end up knowing a lot of key contacts from various businesses. So it is kind of a risky move.
Freelancing gives you an amount of freedom that others would envy you for. On the other hand it takes a lot of that very freedom, when you have to stay at home and work all day long to meet an important deadline.
You should also consider all the accounting and taxes work that you could end up doing for yourself. Consider also your health insurance options.