AP credit questions

<p>I'm a rising senior and have taken several AP exams this year, all with passing grades on the AP Exam (Calculus BC, US History, Physics B, and English (I know I don't get any credit for English at UNC since I only got a 3 but that's besides the point)). Anyway, first off, how much credit/placement do I get for the 4 I got in Physics B (the website refers me to the physics department website, and I can't find it there)? Also, am I required to use all AP credit that I have? I'm just concerned because I would have a one year layoff in math this year (I'm actually taking AP Stats, but from what I've heard that has nothing to do with Calculus), and am somewhat nervous about taking Calculus III or some advanced physics class, especially considering that although I got a 5 on the BC Calculus exam, my grade in the class was very shaky (B- or so), and I only got a 4 on the Physics B exam. BTW, I want to be premed when I go to UNC, so I'm thinking it will probably be a good idea to take some sort of math, and I know I will have to take physics.</p>

<p>^The above is all assuming that I get into UNC. I know that admissions can be unpredictable anywhere, so even though I'm instate, I'm not counting my chickens.</p>

<p>bump please.</p>

<p>See <a href="http://www.physics.unc.edu/academics/ugrad/ap.php%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.physics.unc.edu/academics/ugrad/ap.php&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>If you are taking Calculus III otherwise known as multivariable calculus I would refresh myself before it, because like you I got a 5 on the Calc BC exam but my grades weren't so hot in that class and then I took Calc III my senior year because it was offered at my school and I was lucky that I had only had a semester long vacation from Calculus because otherwise I would have been screwed. Therefore, I decided agains the Chemistry major at UNC because of the requirement to take Calc III and beyond again! Good Luck!</p>