<p>I'm a senior in high school right now with 11 credits. I'm trying to get into UCLA or USC. Everybody is saying it's not possible, but right now I'm stacking up with classes like no other. I'm doing credit recovery and I'm taking college courses. ***By the way I live in Colorado. </p>
<p>I'm stressing myself out right now with all these courses I'm taking, and the only reason why I'm doing this is so I can get into one of those schools. Everybody is telling me that I'm not going to get accepted no matter what. </p>
<p>Should I keep doing what I'm doing; taking as much courses as I can, credit recovery and the college courses. Or should I just go to a community college in the fall and apply to the universities in the spring. </p>
<p>I feel like I would get accepted in the spring because of all the college courses I'm taking right now. Also, when I get out of high school I'm going to be taking more. </p>
<p>The only reason why I'm so worried, is because my cousin is telling me that if your going to a four year university it is essential to go your freshman year. I also want to get the whole college experience. Will I get the same experience if I attend my sophomore year? Is it worth going to a four year university second semester, since I'm out of state student?</p>