Soph Junior of Junior Senior?

<p>Hello. I have 2 choices;
1. Take sophomore, junior couses and hope for an early acceptance
2. Take junior and senior courses and apply for college
The Soph courses of the 1st choice is the same with the Junior courses of the 2nd choice,
and the Junior course of the 1st choice is the same as the senior courses of the 2nd choice.</p>

<p>Please list the merits and other stuffs, (for instance you can't have national merit at soph year, etc.)
And I'd appreciate it very very much since this is a very very critical and urgent issue for me.</p>

<p>I appreciate your help! Thanks in advance</p>

<p>You didn’t really explain yourself and I don’t know what you’re talking about. I THINK you’re sick of high school and want out. In that case, you could go as planned and apply for colleges. If you get in, great; if you don’t, try again next year. Please explain your situation better.</p>

<p>No… first of all, COME ON! this is college confidential
why would I want to flunk out of highschool xD
(and also i was trying to explain my situation as concise as possible haha)
well I am in a situation where I have to make a descision either to stay here or to go back to my country in 2 years, and so I have to send the application in 2 years.
I legitly skipped a year coming here, so I’m wondering if attempting early acceptance with advanced-schedules-for-the-grade-i’m-in would rather be better than attempting for regular with normal schedules…
I’m not completely sure whether thisi made sense or not…
but thanks for trying to help :)</p>

<p>How much can your parents afford to pay? What will your immigration status be? Those will affect your options a lot more than whether or not you graduate high school early. For example, the National Merit Scholarship competition is only for citizens and people with green cards.</p>