<p>I am assuming that those are the only AP courses they give credit for, for taking the test. Oh well, that means my 3 APs last year didn't count, but it also means that I don't have to take 2/3 of the AP tests I was planning on this year.</p>
<p>This is probably a dumb question, but can someone help me put credit hours in perspective? Like how many are required, what they're worth, etc.?</p>
<p>You generally need 180 units to graduate, which means 1 year = 45 units and the average workload is 15 units per quarter. A class is usually 3-5 units, so that's about 4 classes at a time. Stanford limits the amount of AP and transfer credit to 45 units.</p>
<p>I'm so confused! I don't get it. Someone explain. I also took summer session courses at Duke. How would that work? I've got official transcript, the works. (Econ 51D and EOS71).</p>