<p>Currently I am a junior in high school taking three dual enrollments at the state college (2 300s, 1 400). By the time I graduate high school, I should have taken several 300s, 400s, and even some 500 (graduate level) courses. The courses I am taking are in biology, math, and chemistry.</p>
<p>I looked at several top schools (MIT, Stanford, Ivies, etc) and their policies for transfer credit seem to be that it is dependent on departmental review. I was wondering if any who has attended or knows someone who has attended a top school that has had upper division transfer credit could enlighten to me as how easy they transfer to those schools?
Thanks a ton!</p>
<p>It’s probably not a top school, but I go to Case Western Reserve University and I was able to transfer several 300-level math courses I took through dual enrollment at a state university. </p>
<p>@halcyonheather Case Western is a great school! One of my friends goes there and loves it! What courses did you take? (I’m taking Diff EQs, Linear Algebra, and Real Analysis)</p>
<p>My 300-level courses were Introduction to Number Theory, Numerical Analysis, and Abstract Algebra. My 200-level courses were Creative Writing, Non-Western Philosophy, Introduction to Ethics, Multivariable Calculus, Introduction to Differential Equations, and Linear Algebra. </p>