I'll bet this doesnt exactly get asked much- college before high school

<p>So im in high school. I also just found out I can graduate this year (other than an english requirement which I may or may not take care of). I'll have somewhere near 10 APs and whatnot and im going to try to finish college as quickly as possible anyways. So then what's the use of me staying an other year? I want to study applied math and college is a little better suited for that too. My question is: assuming I take the next ACT and get all my stuff done, can I apply to college (without ever planning to graduate high school possibly; if I cant take care of that english req) as a junior? I see no use to waste next year taking useless classes when I could be completing my major. If you have any questions, ill definately clarify anything. Thanks guys!</p>

<p>Oh and also, is there actually hope to get in?</p>

<p>This depends on the school you attend.
For example, in my school, to graduate early, you have to apply to a committee during your sophomore year, and then take specific classes junior year. </p>

<p>To get into college, you need to graduate high school</p>

<p>Colleges will accept students who graduate early, but it is difficult to get into the more selective schools </p>

<p>Ultimately, talk to your guidance department, and see what your options are. </p>

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