<p>In your position, I wouldn’t.
Truthfully, you haven’t even experienced the rigors of high school courses yet, so how would college ones pan out? </p>
<p>And to whoever said it wouldn’t socially matter that you’re 14–it would. Although 4 years isn’t much after you’re 20~ish, between 14 and 18 you go through a whole lot of maturing. (Imagine an 18 year old dating a 14 year old–yeah, creeeepy).</p>
<p>If you wouldn’t be able to outshine completely competent seniors in the application process, why would a decent school accept you? </p>
<p>I’m sorry this might seem a bit abrasive, but if there are thousands of 18 year olds with higher grades (99% of students at top schools are top 10%), way more APs/IBs, more involvement in ECs, substantial leadership positions, and the same volunteering experience, SATS and awards, what would possibly make them choose you while you lack life experience and maturity? </p>
<p>Every 14 year old thinks they’re mature for their age–I know I did. But enjoy high school while you can, and more importantly, enjoy your youth.</p>