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I will have passed a lot of AP classes by the time I enter college so many of the intro classes will already be covered with the credits from AP tests.
You could do it, but it probably would take you an extra year. Cognitive Science from what I can see requires 9 upper division classes of which very few overlap with CS. EECS has a lot more required classes than L&S CS.
The AP credits really don’t help you much as far as skipping classes or fulfilling requirements. You get credits for it which will help you with class standing and it helps you fill out elective credits if you need it, but not much else. A 4 or 5 on Calc BC for CoE will let you skip Math 1A and 1B and a 5 on AP English Lit will let you skip out on RWC A. Your AP Physics C (if you get a 5) would come in handy, maybe Biology and Chem too. That’s about it. All the other ones are pretty useless WRT your intended majors.