AP credits for GSP?

<p>I got accepted GSP and I was wondering what AP Credits they would take that would shorten my GSP term period. I want to get into CAS asap.</p>

<p>So far, I have:</p>

<p>AP Biology- 3
AP English Language- 3
AP US History- 3</p>

<p>I'm currently taking these four tests this year:
AP Calculus AB (projected: 4/5)
AP US Government (projected: 4/5)
AP Literature (projected: 4ish)
AP Chinese (projected: 5)</p>

<p>Does anyone know where I could find out online what scores will allow me to shorten my time at GSP? </p>

<p>And any other recommendations for other AP tests that you feel I should take?</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>it does happen. I know several people who transfer out a semester early. however, you're ap lit grade (and possibly your gov grade) won't count for anything. also, you can only have 8 ap credits count towards your distribution requirements. all the others count as electives</p>

<p>also, you won't get any credit for those 3s. Only 4s and 5s.</p>

<p>AP Language and Composition doesn't count, but a 4/5 on AP Literature, along with a 4/5 on AP Gov't will count. Also, I would recommend getting the Barron's AP Psychology review book and taking that AP test- you'll get credit for the test for a 4/5, and I personally thought that Psych was the simplest test to do well on.
good luck!</p>

<p>I'm wondering what Junior College credits will transfer.</p>

<p>I have gotten all A's in these classes.</p>

<p>1) CSU transferable Chinese 110
2) UC transferable chinese 101
3) UC transferable Psych 110
4) UC transferable chinese 102
5) Uc Transferable statistics 115
6) CSU transferable chinese 112</p>

<p>I'm assuming that Stat/psych would count for my math/science distros, and that the chinese classes would just be electives.</p>