<p>I've hated high school since my freshman year and I've decided to graduate with the class of 2015 instead of the class of 2016. Everyone's been saying that staying another year will increase my chances, but I honestly believe I won't make it another year.
I've taken all regulars in my freshman year of high school with a GPA of 89.5.
One honors class with two college course business classes during my sophomore year right now with an estimate GPA of 90.
I haven't received my SAT scores yet and I will not be taking any AP classes, but I'll be taking three honors classes next year.
I live in the state of New York and I plan to stay here for college. Will I be able to get accepted into a 4-year college/university, preferably in the city area? </p>
<p>If you complete the requirements to graduate, sure. Colleges don’t care if you graduate early. </p>
<p>Yes.</p>
<p>As long as you don’t set the bar too high for which schools. You are not really pushing yourself academically so don’t expect Columbia to come calling.</p>
<p>You are really doing yourself a disservice by leaving early. It would be better to take another year of online HS (much cheaper than college) and take AP courses than to jump into college. Why do you think college will feel any better for you than HS. That extra year of maturity will also help you cope with the rigor of college versus HS.</p>
<p>Make sure you fulfill the HS graduation requirement as well as the course requirement for each school you are going to apply. If you feel bored at high school, you can do dual enrollment and take classes at CC for one year instead. That way, you may earn some credit for college and may strengthen your college application.</p>