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Every single college in good standings, from regular to Ivy League (except community) requires FULL four years of high school.
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<p>You lose. </p>
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Sometime colleges do make exceptions, but there are no exception at Harvard or MIT as far as i know of.
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<p>Again.</p>
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so if your son/dau graduates at age of 15 from high school he/she will either stay home or go to county college or any another program.
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<p>And again.</p>
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then entering for proffesional degrees in U.S a student must be atlest of 17rs old on the time of entrance
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<p>And again. </p>
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If you still have any questions, feel free to ask and for further investigation contact the university, where you want to go,
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<p>Oh believe me, I have. This subject is of great importance to me. By the way, guess what, Texas 10% rule? I qualify for UT at the very very least. I'm not doomed to go to the local CC. MIT's attitude was very positive towards younger applicants. They're insanely awesome for that and other reasons too. There's a reason why I'm applying EA. </p>
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If i offended your 'beliefs' but call Harvard and tell them that you're 14 or 15yrs old and going to graduate high school this year, with just A's and no experience except of books and want to get in PreMed, see what they tell you...
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<p>Yeah, well, guess what? I went down (up?) to their campus and talked to them this summer. I guess I could have told them I was 14yrs old and going to graduate high school this year, with just A's and tons of extracurricular experiences as well as lots of book learning and wanted to get into Pre-med as well as engineering had I felt inclineded to do so. (I did mention it a bit I think) They might have been amused with some of the stories that I could tell about working with kids through my nonprofit.</p>
<p>Yes, some top schools were, admittedly, less welcoming but even they did not quite say "No". Harvard and MIT were not among them though.</p>