AP Credit Policy

<p>Does anyone have the link to UCSD's AP Credit Policy? I looked all over the UCSD site and couldn't find it. I also checked the link from collegeboard, but that wouldn't work either. If there's no link, does anyone know the credit policy for the following exams:</p>

<p>Biology
Calculus BC
Chemistry
Language & Composition
Literature & Composition
U.S. Goverment/Politics
Macroeconomics</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p><a href="http://www.ucsd.edu/catalog/front/APCredit.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.ucsd.edu/catalog/front/APCredit.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>everything you need should be there</p>

<p>Thanks a lot!</p>

<p>That's a great site that everyone should be looking at...</p>

<p>Ugh, all of my APs (most of which are English, history, foreign language-related), regardless of my scores, are going to end up being just elective credits... I'm in Roosevelt, and I guess all their writing requirements and MMW sequence screws me over in that respect. Lame.</p>

<p>You guys should check with your individual colleges.</p>

<p>I think Muir's system is a little different, so ... yea, check.</p>

<p>yeah, erc screws us in terms of ap credits, but at least i'm way ahead in the electives category lol. i rahter pay the 80 bucks per ap test than spend hecka on books and time in college classes just for elective creds</p>

<p>Lol wow. I just added up all my credits from AP tests, IB tests, and community college classes that will transfer, and I could potentially be walking into college with 86 units of credit. At the least, I'd have 48 or 53 or so. Wowow. APs and IBs did pay off a little, I suppose.</p>

<p>i have 1 college credit. =]</p>