College Credit received for AP Credit - still not valid?

<p>Hi. I fell incredibly dumb asking this, especially concerning the volume of talk that has already discussed this matter.</p>

<p>But I'm still slightly confused.</p>

<p>If, with my AP scores, my college will give me credit for, say,
-lets me take Chem330 (General Chem) without taking Chem300 course and
-gives me retroactive credit for Phys30 upon successful completion of Phys40
-gives me credit for two semesters of Calculus</p>

<ol>
<li><p>Will I have to take four semesters of Chemistry anyways (i.e. General Chemistry, Orgo I, Orgo II + another course to make up for skipping Chem300)?</p></li>
<li><p>Will have to take two physics courses (i.e. another one in addition to Phys40) since Medical Schools generally "don't accept AP Credit?"</p></li>
</ol>

<p>and
3. Will I have to take another Calculus course if I've taken Calc III, Linear Algebra and a Statistics course at a 4-year University during high school and can get my own university's credit for those?</p>

<p>Thanks so much!
Sorry for seeming completely daft, hahha..
Michelle :D</p>

<p>ah - sorry.</p>

<p>Nevermind Q1. I’m planning on taking Biochem (though, it IS listed under Biology - would that change anything).</p>

<p>1.) Moot, apparently.
2.) Will vary from medical school to medical school.
3.) Nope, no need. Might be nice though.</p>