<p>@feedayeen where does it say you can only apply a max of 44 ap units!? i don’t see it anywhere and from what counselors and a uc berkeley rep have told me, i’ve been able to apply 48 ap units towards the 90 quarter unit minimum…because of all of this and summer community college classes and concurrent enrollment while in high school i was able to start the fall quarter at community college with 74 uc transferable quarter units already done without having even been really trying to accumulate units to transfer quickly so i’m sure OP can easily reach junior level transfer status</p>
<p>@OP leaving high school seems like a great idea to me, when i was in high school i was always really busy with schoolwork and other school related activities, when starting community college with the max number of units possible and honors courses i thought i was going to be overwhelmed, but far from it, i found that i had more free time than ever before, the classes so far have all been a lot easier than ap’s in high school, and with this free time i’ve been able to actually spend a lot of time volunteering and working a job and an internship (~30 hours a week on volunteering and internship and another ~20 hours working), having all of this time to spend would’ve been inconceivable for me in high school…</p>