<p>I am currently a Pre- I.B. sophomore in high school and my grades are good enough to start college in my junior year. Collegiate high school is a early admission program for rising juniors and seniors who want to start working towards there associate degree in their last two years of high school.This program is known to be harder than the I.B. program which is why I became interested in it. It is a very rigorous and demanding program but, I look forward to attending it after my acceptance. </p>
<p>There is one thing I am not sure of though,
Do some colleges deny college credit if it’s over a certain limit for incoming freshmen. I am not sure if colleges (especially the IVY leagues) admire students in the collegiate high school or don’t even bother to look through their application because we would have so many college credits that we wouldn’t really be considered a senior in high school but, rather a transfer student.</p>
<p>If anyone is familiar with this program and the considerations of colleges about the collegiate high school I would appreciate your opinion.</p>
<p>-Thanks</p>