Hey so I’m a freshman. Yes I know very early to be thinking about this kinda stuff. I want to graduate early so I can take premed and college at the same time and then go to medical school right after. The problem is, if I don’t keep my GPA up all the way until to the end of junior year (which is when I’d graduate) while taking AP courses and getting my fine arts in, then getting into a college/premed school will be difficult. I want to experience Highschool but all this talk about graduating, GPA and SCHOLARSHIPS, (oh lord don’t get me started on those) is making me really stressed. Also I heard the admissions committee doesn’t like when college courses are taken during Highschool because it’s basically just “advanced classes” at Highschool level. So how would it look on my application if I graduate early?
A. If you are worrying about keeping your grades up and they have the possibility of dropping below 95 and worrying about AP scores, I don't think you should be worrying graduating early, just get through high school.
B. If you want to get to med school sooner, get a lot of AP credits (very easy to get 4+ and cheaper than college) and go in to college as a sophomore in credits and graduate in 3 years.
C. Work hard in high school and get into a 6 or 7 year BS/MD program if that is your goal. You are still getting into med school early.
D. If you take your SAT /ACT sophomore year and do well and have a good basis, then do well on the PSAT. If you get top 1% (pretty easy, 1480+) then you can get full rides to many decent schools like Alabama, OU, FAU, then you don't have to worry about scholarships.
p.s. DDP is an easy tech class that fulfills your fine arts requirement
* me saying easy is what I think it should be if you are trying to graduate early in order to get into medical school early, you will be competing with people who do find it easy to do so who are also older than you