Admission essay: is it to much of a "I'm took an ap class" type of essay.

<p>Ok so I feel like my education background is someone what unique. But is it unique enough to write about is why I'm worried about.</p>

<p>So a very common essay requested by top tier schools is something along the lines of "recall an occasion when you took a risk that you now know was the right thing to do."</p>

<p>At the end of my sophomore year I felt like I was getting as in depth and challenging education as I needed so I debated dropping out and goof straight to college. Most of the school counselors and principal strongly disagreed (naturally) and advised be not to do so.</p>

<p>Despite the discouragement I decided to go with it, so I disenrolled from my current high school received my GED and started my first semester of college at 16 taking 18 credit hours and working as a tutor 20+ hours a week at the success center. </p>

<p>Which has been one of the greatest decision I've ever made. And I will explain why in the essay. (I have 4.0 and have completed every math, physics, and engineering course my institute offers in 3 semesters because of how much I realized I loved to study and learn when focused on subjects I'm interested in.)</p>

<p>So my worries are that this sounds too much like a "I took a super advanced ap class" where I'm really trying to boast my intelligence instead of giving a meaningful experience.</p>

<p>And two, would it show that I just completely disregard professional opinions because I'm so arrogant. </p>

<p>All response are appreciated. And I apologize for any spelling mistakes ect.</p>