Early graduation

<p>anechkakith: That's good for you, congrats on getting into those 3 colleges! Yeah you are right about the school overseas maybe not accepting me since I would have a high school diploma.. ugh, why must this be so complicated? I hope foreign high schools are more lenient than American. </p>

<p>gapin'it: You sound like you are really smart and deserved to graduate early, so that's great. And all of the stuff you are doing and experiences you are having sound SO much better than being stuck in high school. I'm just worried that I'm graduating early because I'm not exactly at the top of my class. All of my academic courses will have been Honors or AP when I graduate early too thoug. Please do let me know how it goes with all the other colleges, that'd be really helpful. Thanks for posting in this thread!</p>

<p>I have 2 options at the moment: (1) Be a 11th grader next year as usual and graduate early, at the end of 11th grade, or (2) Skip a grade and be a 12th grader next year/get all the senior benefits, and graduate as a 12th grader.<br>
Keep in mind, I have to be a 12th grader in the foreign country I will be going to. Hope Option 2 doesn't make me seem as if I'm repeating the grade.</p>

<p>What do you think are the pro/cons of each option? I have no idea how to decide.</p>

<p>Is it not possible to graduate from the overseas school?</p>

<p>I'm pretty sure I can't.</p>

<p>Sorry to ask a second time, but can anyone give me the pros/cons of the options I have to choose between?</p>

<p>They are: (1) Be a 11th grader next year as usual and graduate early, at the end of 11th grade, or (2) Skip a grade and be a 12th grader next year/get all the senior benefits, and graduate as a 12th grader.
Keep in mind, I have to be a 12th grader in the foreign country I will be going to. Hope Option 2 doesn't make me seem as if I'm repeating the grade.</p>