Graduating early hurts chances at prestigious unis?

<p>I really want to graduate early and I have my reasons for that. I really want to pursue either Physics, possibly at the University of Oxford, MIT, or CalTech. However, I might want to pursue Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at University of Oxford or political science at Harvard. Clearly ladies and gentleman, ALL of my schools are high reaches, in fact they are all dream schools. However, my main concern is, if I graduate early, will my chances be lowered for getting into any of these universities? Are early graduates overlooked? I am currently a high school freshman and before I know it, I'm going to have to figure this all out.</p>

<p>Thank you for your time</p>

<p>nope. Oxford doesn’t care what age you are, they’ve admitted 12-14 year olds in their history. Just have a really high SAT (2300+) and tons of 5s on AP exams (probably 5-6, preferably more) and you’re in.</p>

<p>Harvard, MIT, and Caltech are different. You may get scrutiny but if you’re a compelling applicant, you should be competitive in the applicant pool.</p>