<p>Lechuga, I don’t really see any reason for you to graduate early. Unless you have truly exhausted your resources, which you haven’t, you should just finish your 4 years. Even if you feel bored, there are plenty of things you could do outside of school like research or volunteering, or entrepreneurship. Graduating early will only hurt your chances and at a place like MIT, unless you’re publishing a bunch of math papers and an IMO medalist or have legitimately exhausted everything (e.g. underprivileged school/area) it’s very hard to get in. Also, if you don’t mind me being frank, it’s a little arrogant to think there’s no reason to first take AP courses in high school and then study at MIT. AP courses are a good introduction to college material and especially at such a rigorous school as MIT, you may have trouble handling the college level material with no real preparation. Don’t get me wrong; you are very qualified, but let’s not get cocky. And at the very least, why not enjoy one more year of childhood?</p>