By the time you enter college, approx. how many units of credit will they give YOU

<p>for all of the APs that you will have taken by then? Overlaps don't count (if you took 2 calcs for example), and count them based on whatever college you intend to attend.</p>

<p>I just totalled mine, and I'll receive 58 units if I attend my local in-state school (university of arizona). It should let me get out of virtually all the core requirements and allow me to pursue courses that I have some interest in.</p>

<p>What about you? How many credits will your future college likely give you?</p>

<p>I've received 51 credit-hours from the University of Georgia. As an entering freshman, I have all of my general education credits bar two already knocked out of the way. It's nice. (I'm not planning to use quite all of my AP credit, though--I thought entering organic chemistry as a first-semester freshman was a bad idea, for one thing.)</p>

<p>My college gives very little credit. D: I can only get credit for math and English. Nothing for my history, bio, foreign language tests.</p>

<p>UNC will give me up to 39 credit hours from the AP classes I've taken (and my ACT score).</p>

<p>I do believe, however, that I will be waiving 10 of those credit hours (physics and calculus).</p>

<p>Berkeley will give me 16 units of AP credit (4 AP classes) and 18 units of college class credit, which I took during high school.</p>

<p>I might have already fulfilled their International Studies Requirement with my 4th semester French class.</p>

<p>In total, 34 Units.</p>

<p>I'm transferring 16 AP credits between 4 exams (6 calc, 4 chem, 3 English, 3 stats).</p>

<p>I would have had 48 units.. but since I go to trabuco and they cancelled all of our scores this year, I'll have only 24. :(</p>

<p>I took 32 (the max).</p>

<p>Isn't 32 the max for USC?</p>