Early Admission MIT

<p>Will you be graduating early, or are you choosing to leave early - at the end of this year, will you have completed your school’s requirements to graduate?</p>

<p>You say your school offers AP English, yet you are not taking English at all this year. In our school system, while the administration might support you applying for early admission, you would not in fact graduate until you complete graduation requirements, either at the HS by taking double English, or through getting credit for completion through your freshman year classes (we had one early “graduate” last year). Students who wish to do this must ask, and it’s not always approved. If not approved, they can still go to college early, but they will not have a HS diploma.</p>

<p>You program is very heavily weighted toward math and science, which may work against you. Most schools, MIT included, want well-rounded students. Even with A’s in you Honors English classes, if you are not taking English this year, I’m not sure you will be prepared for college level writing. You will have to demonstrate that in some other way.</p>

<p>Have you spoken with an admissions counselor at MIT? I would ask them if your Creative Writing and Writing Prose classes will be considered as meeting the recommended 4 years of HS English. If not, you are hurting yourself by taking no English this year.</p>