<p>Hi guys. I'm a student at WPI. I am trying to get out of college as soon as possible. I got AP credits just for Physics C, chem and Cal BC. So is it possible for me to graduate early in case I don't fail any class. I can only take two extra classes for a year. Thanks.</p>
<p>Look up how many credits/hours/classes/whatever you need in order to graduate. Then subtract the number you got from the AP credits. Then start subtracting the number you can take each semester (including the summer semesters) -- note that you may not be able to take 17 credits if cach of the classes that you need gives you 3 credits: if you can't take 18 you'll be stuck with 15. When you get down to 0 or a negative number, you can graduate. That will tell you how soon you can graduate in theory.</p>
<p>Then look at the requirements for your major. Is there a sequence of 8 classes for which each class is the prerequisite for the next one? Are you required to take 4 upper-division courses, each of which is offered only once every 2 years? I'd go in and talk to an advisor about this, because the information is generally more easily available to advisors than to students. Depending on whether you are in effect required to spend a certain amount of time in school, you may not be able to graduate as early as you can in theory. If it's important enough to you and your current major presents roadblocks to early graduation, you may need to switch majors.</p>