Is Ivy League still a possibility for me?

<p>I would like some opinions on whether or not Ivy League is still possible. I'll start with saying I ended up leaving highschool in the middle of 10th grade because of personal reasons. I won't go into detail but I will just say that there are very good reasons(one being maturity and the academics was too easy for me to care for but its a little more complicated then that.) for why I decided to leave early and attend community college. I took the CHSPE which is the equivalent of a hs diploma and I am now entering the spring semester of mesa college. </p>

<p>I would like to know if its a possibility for me to get accepted into an ivy university based on the circumstances. If I were to get a 4.0 gpa which includes honors and ap classes on my schedule(also extra curricular activities and a 2300+ on the SAT) would i still have a chance for schools like harvard, Yale, rice, Dartmouth, etc, as a JUNIOR TRANSFER or is there no possible way because of my early dismissal from hs? I understand those schools have a better acceptance rate for people that finished highschool but for a student that should be in 11th grade, wouldnt a 4.0 gpa(college honor/AP classes) seem impressive to them because I am studying above my level?</p>

<p>The numbers are crushing for transfers. About 2-3% admissions. It’s fine to keep that option in your back pocket but your immediate plans should not serious include them, in all honesty.</p>

<p>The low transfer admissions rate also includes students who are transferring from other Ivies and similar elite universities. I would echo T26E4 - chase your dreams but be realistic about the low percentages.</p>

<p>Perhaps your chances might improve if you can succeed at meeting with an admissions officer and “putting a face” on your application.</p>

<p>I would just like to say ignore what I said about taking AP classes since they obviously don’t exist in college.</p>