<p>for me to possibly apply to MIT without getting my HS Diploma and become admitted? And how would I go through that process?
Seeing as I'm taking Precalc to take Calc, I might be able to get into HL 2 Math.</p>
<p>Perfectly possible. A high school diploma isn’t required for admission. Did you not go to high school, drop out, or were you home-schooled? Feel free to PM me if you want. I don’t have a high school diploma either.</p>
<p>I didn’t get in this year, but I’m applying again next year. So yeah.</p>
<p>Eh, My HS is just not challenging. And this is a HS with IB stuff, and I plan on taking mostly online courses with AP next year. and IB math HL 2 and IB Chem HL</p>
<p>The earlier you come here, the less time you will waste doing mindless high school stuff. If you are ambitious and well prepared, I definitely recommend just skipping part of your high school years.</p>
<p>Plenty of people do that here, and I personally know at least 2-3 people who got in as high school juniors.</p>
<p>Thanks, because I honestly think(not trying to sound arrogant), that I have nothing else to learn academically in HS, but I could care less about the others in my HS.</p>
<p>I guess I apply to MIT, GMU, Harvard, and Yale</p>
<p>Many people go to college a year early, but this can be pretty tough socially. I got bored with high school, too, so I dropped out and enrolled at a local university via Early Enrollment in lieu of my senior year. This let me take more interesting classes–even some senior-level college classes–and do research in a lab without moving out, committing to a college, or being the youngest in the class for more than a year.</p>
<p>MIT took me as a freshman for this fall. But keep in mind if you’re considering dropping out that my interviewer DID ask about my high school diploma, and that I’m still getting my high school diploma through a contract with my high school. Also note that while MIT and Caltech state on their web sites that they’re okay with applicants who are already enrolled early enrollment at another colleges, Princeton did not allow me to apply. All the other Ivies rejected me as well, but that was likely because I was a bad fit more than anything. :)</p>