<p>okay ive already qualified for a semester of advanced standing and will surely rack up enough ap credit this year to fill out a full year. however im almost certain ill stay all four years anyway. im wondering since many people here are surely in the same situation how many of you are actually going to elect to graduate early?</p>
<p>I don't think I would. Too many have advised against it, especially since you'd be going to Princeton University. Enjoy it while it lasts, heh.</p>
<p>yes....i wouldnt graduate early either....kinda ruin the experience. 2nd semester senior year spose to be greatest</p>
<p>Just like in high school. Oh yeah, you know what I'm talking about. It's coming, ladies and gents.</p>
<p>I wouldn't want to graduate early....</p>
<p>Although most Princeton students have enough AP credits to graduate early, very few actually do. What's the rush? Use your AP credits to get out of classes that you don't want to take. For example, if you don't want to take foreign language, place out of it with AP credit. This gets around the foreign language requirement. You can also place out of intro science courses and/or intro math courses and enter more advanced courses. This is what I'm planning to do. Another popular alternative is to take a semester abroad. If you have enough credits to skip an entire semester (or even a year), study abroad. I heard this is a really rewarding experience. Basically, there's no point in graduating early. You'll be missing out on valuable time at Princeton that you'll never have again.</p>