Will I look like a "one trick pony" to Ivy League Admission boards?

<p>You are likely to find yourself with limited prospects without more english, social science, and foreign language training. I know that Yale doesn’t even require a GED or high school diploma but expects some broader academic exposure before matriculation.</p>

<p>I definitely agree with Pea that you need to “spin” this as leaving high school because you were bored with all math/science opportunities there. You are going to need to take the SAT plus subject tests or the ACT. Perhaps a strong showing on the reading/writing components can impress the adcoms that you are not a “one trick pony”. Perhaps the placement/guidance office can call over to your top few choices and see how the adcoms would evaluate a promising math/science transfer as focused as you present yourself. Understand that transferring into these schools is harder than getting admission out of high school and I suspect that a good number of the successful transferees would have made it based on their high school academics but chose to matriculate elsewhere for a year or two.</p>