ap credit

<p>I was going through the credit I get for aps and jc classes. From what I know I think I am a sophomore, is this right for muir.
AP credit
us-8
gov-4(elective)
art history-8
econ-4(elective)
english-8
spanish-8
Calc AB+BC-8
total=48
JC credit
Biology-5
physics-4
computer informations systems-3
total=12</p>

<p>total=60</p>

<p>So does this make me a sophmore, because that would be very cool.</p>

<p>bump......</p>

<p><a href="http://provost.ucsd.edu/muir/prospective_students/transfers/answers.htm%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://provost.ucsd.edu/muir/prospective_students/transfers/answers.htm&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>According to this you would have sophomore standing, but it doesn't necessarily mean you're going to graduate in 3 years because you still have a mess load of required classes for your major.</p>

<p>Yeah, it's funny how much APs count for. But after a point, they don't do much because they don't count for many required classes. With mine, I can graduate with an ECE degree in two years (taking an average 18 units per quarter).</p>

<p>But hey, atleast you'll have an early registration time for classes with all those units.</p>

<p>Really? I thought that the first (freshman) registration wasn't based on units. And during normal registration, we'll still be behind most other UCSD students. I suppose the second to last rung on the ladder is still be than the last one though.</p>

<p>At the orientation, I heard that the first time registration is random, not based on units.</p>

<p>yea, i don't think units have to do with registration times</p>