<p>My situation matches up almost perfectly with the "stereotypical" student who would seek Early Admission to college. By early admission, I mean attending college after my Junior year of high school.</p>
<p>Because my parents didn't want to move me up a grade back in Middle school, I have essentailly been taking the classes of the grade above me, while technically being considered the grade below. This has worked out (more or less), and next year is my Junior year. The problem is, I have no clue what I'm going to do my Senior year. Esentially, I will have exhausted every single academic class offered by my school. </p>
<p>Although it would be possible to come up with some hybrid college/high school schedule my Senior year, it would be, esentially, a huge hassle (considering I don't have a car and don't plan to get one), inefficent (time wise), and an unpleasant experience.</p>
<p>I would personally prefer to simply enter college after my "Junior" year, and save myself the aggravation. Although my parents initally worried about my maturity, (it was 5+ years ago when they made their decision-- and they just wanted to make a conservative decision) that is no longer an issue.</p>
<p>Anyways-- I was wondering what schools (preferably academically intensive in the Liberal Arts) have some sort of program that takes Early Admission students into account. I know for sure that Reed does. (that's how I learned of the program)</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>