<p>So I'm toying with the idea of homeschooling my senior year. Well not really homeschooling, but taking 3 classes per semester at University of Delaware (state flagship) and doing a lot of writing for a political journal I write and edit for. Would this look absolutely horrendous? I mean I've had a 3.96 GPA and I have high SAT scores (based on practice tests looks like 2100+). I've never had a behavior problem. All of my leadership is from outside of school ECs so I wouldn't be losing any of that. I'm just extremely bored in school right now and I hate that I don't have many choices with classes. I would graduate a year early but that ship has already sailed. Would no college accept me for basically dropping out senior year?</p>
<p>Three classes a semester is hardly dropping out, especially if your high school has a relationship with University of Delaware so you can get dual credit. What I would be wary of is the classes you pick…be sure to continue the progression of difficulty in your core classes.</p>
<p>What year are you in now? Wouldn’t that basically be like taking freshman year at Delaware if you had graduated early?</p>
<p>I’m a junior. And my school is private so I can’t get dual enrollment, I’d just be “homeschooled.”</p>
<p>Call up the schools you are interested in and ask. You can probably gain a lot more from what an adcom has to say (especially from the tone of their voice) than some random people on a forum. It’s an atypical case that I imagine different colleges would regard differently.</p>