Graduating after Junior Year

<p>The school will graduate me after grade 11.
I would have AP Physics,AP English Comp,Cal BC. by June 09
I did AP BIO as Sophomore,I have 2 years of Latin,3 years of Spanish,Precalculus;Physics,Chemistry,Living Environment,Earth Science(all with lab);Math A and Math B,English,Global History et al.My unwt GPA 3.57 wt 3.81</p>

<p>ECs I have been to Johns Hopkins CTY Summers for 3 summers.I have done Hospital Volunteering,Started a Go Green club,Honrs Soc Latin,Spanish,some part-time work,tutoring underprivileged.</p>

<p>Awaiting SAT scores,expecting 1900 plus;have very good recs.</p>

<p>Will you advise me on my college selection (Top 100 only US news)?Location not material.
Anyone willing to help me with essay conceptualization and editing?</p>

<p>Hey bud. I got some ideas for you, but I hope others can clarify as well. If I read correctly, this is your junior year. So you’ve taken the SAT, but I also advise that you take the ACT as well. </p>

<p>But I do have a question, why do you want to graduate early? I recommend taking more AP classes so you can test towards them in Senior year. This way you can raise your GPA a bit and get into some better schools. Your experience is great, no doubt about it, but it’d be best to stay around for your senior year and get some things out of the way.</p>

<p>If you feel as if you’re wasting time, I would recommend enlisting on a community college prior to your senior year, completing about two classes, and continuing that trend during your senior year, while still being a “full-time” college student. If they don’t provide it, DEMAND IT! Bring a bat. :)</p>

<p>Also, between this time you can <em>study</em> for the ACT and the SAT, along with the subject scores.</p>

<p>I graduated early and I wish there were some other approaches I could have taken. PM me if you want some other contact information so we can seriously discuss this.</p>

<p>But as I stated above, why do you want to graduate early?</p>