<p>Few things:</p>
<p>I’d strongly recommend that you finish high school.</p>
<p>Yes, Harvard and MIT do occasionally admit a very small number of younger students. However, these students are usually EXTREMELY talented and above and beyond the average applicant that is of normal age. I’m not belittling your accomplishments thus far; they are very good and you are on the right track. Nonetheless, your stats simply do not give off: “We have to have this kid! He’s amazing!” Furthermore, even more importantly, the admissions committee will want to make sure any underage student will have the emotional maturity to surround him/herself with other 18-yearold students. </p>
<p>From your posted stats, you just seem like a very good, above average, rising sophomore in high school. Furthermore, your SATs- at 1910- is well below average for normal applicants let alone the best-of-the-best underage Harvardite-wannabes.</p>
<p>I understand that you’re frustrated with high school. I was too…I got bored but I finished it nonetheless. I’m sure other ccers can also say the same. </p>
<p>I don’t Harvard or MIT has any accelerated BA/MAB programs either.</p>
<p>You seem like a ambitious and smart kid…I wish you the best.</p>
<p>PS…I’m sure you can find a way to take courses in Multivariable Calc, Linear Algebra, DiffEqs and perhaps if you are up for it…topology, real analysis and differential geometry at a school near you. Plenty of regular age college students have done that in high school.</p>