Schools cannot discriminate against age. If you have skipped a few grades but have done tremendously well in high school, there is no reason as to why being 16 would not work in your favor - if anything, it is very impressive.
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∙ 12y ago# for elementary and high school he went in Philadelphia and Harvard for college
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Teddy Roosevelt did not attend high school, he was home-schooled. He later graduated from Harvard University in 1880. After Harvard, he enrolled at Columbia Law School, but left before he graduated.
it all depends on how well you preform in you high-school years.
john key went to Burnside high school Harvard and Canterbury uni
Graduated from UCLA. He also attended Pierce Junior College. His high schools were Harvard School and Notre Dame. He never went to Harvard or Notre Dame. His high school was a college prep school in or near Hollywood.
Stanford, Brigam Young, Harvard Cranbrook Schools for high school
John did not go to anything like a modern high school. but received instruction from a schoolmaster. He was high school age (14) in 1749 and entered Harvard College in 1751 when he was 16.
Theodore Roosevelt was privately tutored through high school. He then graduated from Harvard University with a BA Degree. He also attended Columbia Law School.
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She actually Graduated in My High School :D Chapparral High School in Temecula -- Wrong she went to Dos Pueblos High School in Goleta, California. Got her GED half way into her freshmen year and droped out.