Skipping junior year? Entering fall 2013 as senior?

<p>Hi, there! I absolutely hate high school, so I am planning to "skip" junior year and double up in the fall of 2013. I would enter as a senior at 16. I plan on studying biochemistry in university. Would graduating early affect my chances of being accepted when applying this fall? I plan to apply to BC, NYU, JMU, etc. Thank you! :)</p>

<p>Freshman schedule:
H Geo (was not my strong subject!)
H Eng 9
H Earth Sci
H World His 1
Dance Movement
Health/PE 9
H French 3
Ecs: piano, ballet, science club member</p>

<p>Sophomore(current):
Photo 1
H Alg 2
H Bio
H Chemistry
AP World His
H Eng 10
H Latin 1 (I could not go any farther with French because of scheduling conflicts.)
Ecs: piano, ballet, outdoor track, science club member/volunteer
*I was nominated for a science program this summer by biology teacher.
*I will be working this summer at Target and taking SAT Prep
*I will not take AP test, but I am taking SAT II in bio and world history in about 50 days.</p>

<p>Proposed summer/night school schedule/"junior year":
AP Chem
H Latin 2
H Eng 11
AP US
H trig/pre-cal
SAT Prep</p>

<p>Senior year??</p>

<p>I don’t think it’s a good idea. College freshman are already too immature to be on their own. And as much as you “hate” high school, so do most other people. Plus, you’ve only got 3 AP’s so far, where most people who go to school for 4 years (if they’re going to the school’s you mention) take more than that. You also need to take the SAT before then, also, which means you have 9 months-ish left to get scores on par for those schools. Also, how miserable are you in high school to be that miserable during summer. Do you realize how much your summer will suck doing that many classes?</p>

<p>I dont think it realistic to do it, better do the normal way and exell</p>