<p>I have AP Cal AB -5
SAT writing 750
SAT2 - math IIC and Korean 800's</p>
<p>So far.
From the website, i found out i can possibly get a credit with these scores.</p>
<p>Now, can i? im assuming language is an elective, but do the two math exams overlap and considered as one?</p>
<p>This year, i will be taking AP: bio, gov, econ, and eng.</p>
<p>Which ones can i use to get rid of classes?</p>
<p>In short, for which ones should i study?</p>
<p>My daughter got credit for Math 305G with her Math II score and for Math 408K and 408L with her 5 in AP Calc BC.<br>
Check with your advisor but I would say, if you are trying to become a sophomore ASAP so you can register sooner for your spring classes, go ahead and claim 305G for your Math II score.
With AP Calc AB, I think you have the choice of 408C or 408K.
AP Econ works well for two 3-credit econ classes.
Gov works well - you just need to take a quick “texas gov” quiz.
Daughter did those, too.
Bio works for two 3-credit bio classes if you get a 5 on the spring AP test.
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<p>You probably have UT credit to be claimed for RHE 306 from an ACT or SAT score, so the AP English probably won’t give you more credit.
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<p>So, i can possibly get all the credits? And may i ask you how i can send my AP scores?
And i think i will be doing so during the orientation.</p>
<p>Oh okay thats great!</p>
<p>And does it matter which math class i choose?</p>