<p>for upenn it says the minimum amount of credits to transfer is 24
and nyu is 32.</p>
<p>but uchicago and cornell say 15.</p>
<p>do upenn and nyu count the credits in progress because then how would anyone transfer for sophmore standing. ??</p>
<p>for upenn it says the minimum amount of credits to transfer is 24
and nyu is 32.</p>
<p>but uchicago and cornell say 15.</p>
<p>do upenn and nyu count the credits in progress because then how would anyone transfer for sophmore standing. ??</p>
<p>yeah includes credits in progress (i.e. when you finish one year) thats why colleges can revoke acceptance if u get a bad grade (because that credit may not transfer since you have a bad grade and thus your credits transferrable will be less than allowed)</p>
<p>If i confused you like I just did myself plz tell me lol</p>
<p>no i understand lol but do you know that for sure? also im only gonna have 30 credits at the end of the year. will nyu count a 5 from an ap test for the other 2 credits?</p>
<p>lol ok good, I tend to confuse people…Pretty sure, because they consider students full-time when they have at least 12 credits a semester. </p>
<p>If you have 30 im sure that is fine. </p>
<p>And as an NYU student, on my credit page, I have like 8 I think from 2 AP tests (a 4 and a 5) so yeah I think they will accept Ap credit too, but not too sure.</p>