<p>First, I think it is really cool that you decided to advance yourself in math the way you did (If my school had allowed it, I would be in almost exactly the same situation as you). But I also assume that you started taking math over the summer. Doing that is a double edged sword; it shows that you are willing to work hard, but it doesn’t guarantee admissions people that you have the talent that your course load would suggest. Now, I am not saying that you aren’t talented, you are. But people look and say “calc bc in 7th grade, he must be a genius” but that isn’t necessarily true. My reasoning is this: once your brain has reached a certain stage of developement and your “talent” (you can’t really measure talent, but I will pretend we can) is above a certain level, what you can do in math (or any field) is only limited by how much work you put into it (which, you clearly have done a lot of, particularly if you are sacrificing your grades in other classes). The exception to this is once you hit the limit of what is known in a field, which you haven’t done. I am pretty sure that admissions people know this to. So, I guess that you shouldn’t really on what math classes you have taken to get you into college. I would recommend writing an essay about what makes you good at math on your application, this could back up your course load. Also, consider showing a different type of mathematical knowledge (not math competitions, those are almost always about who has memorized the most formulas and can combine them reasonably well). For example, I have started my own theory of the nature of space (the concept itself, not a perfect vacumm). Good look and remember to have fun.</p>
<p>@dundunyang, dude I already knew that… XD it’s so easy to assume what grade I’m in then</p>
<p>@GPracing, didn’t exactly sacrificed my grades, I just happened to have bad days where tests and papers really conflict together and stack up. Sorry for the terrible grammar btw, I’ve typing on my phone these days on CC. </p>
<p>Could you guys look over both long posts I did& give me a real evaluation? I mean I’m on here to see if I get any meaning lessons xD Quantmech made great points :P</p>
<p>By the time I finish high school… I can graduate at this local university in a year xD (like 144 credits)</p>
<p>My main major is still undecided btw… Also, I’ve started working on applied math/engineering/physics/statistics so… That should also boost my interests in other areas if like it (:</p>
<p>Read This. </p>
<p>[The</a> Match Between You And MIT | MIT Admissions](<a href=“http://mitadmissions.org/apply/process/match]The”>What we look for | MIT Admissions)</p>
<p>I read that already… Like when I was researching about different University’s motto o_o</p>