<p>AP Eng Lang Comp 5
AP Eng Literature 4
AP US History 4
AP Statistics 5
AP Psychology 4
AP Spanish Lang 5
AP Spanish Lit 4
AP Environmental Sci 4
AP US Govt Politics 3</p>
<p>Importantly, the kind of credits -- course and elective credits you receive varies by your college.</p>
<p>AP English Language 4
AP Biology 4
AP American History 5
AP European History 4
AP Calculus AB 4
AP English Literature 4
AP American Government 5
AP Chemistry 2</p>
<p>World History - 5
Calculus AB - 5
U.S. History - 4
Psychology - 3
US Gov’t - ?</p>
<p>But I have taken 5 community college classes that are UC-transferable but according to assist.org, 3 of them are not UCSD-transferable. Can I still get credit for them? I took them when I wasn’t sure which UC I’d be going to…</p>
<p>Sure, all UC transferable courses will get you credits – many will simply be elective credits, which do not in fact exempt you from any GE or pre-req. classes.</p>
<p>13 classes (tho i just took BC, so i guess calc AB doesnt really count)
P Economics: Macro 5<br>
AP Engl Lit Comp 5<br>
AP Math: Calc AB su 5<br>
AP Math: Calc BC 5<br>
AP Physics C: Elec 5<br>
AP Physics C: Mech 5<br>
AP US Govt/Polit 5<br>
AP Amer History SS 5<br>
AP Computer Sci B 5<br>
AP Engl Lang Comp 4<br>
AP Spanish Languag 3<br>
AP Computer Sci A 5<br>
AP European Histor 4</p>
<p>im doing engineering, hopefully those credits can help me get past my 4 years faster</p>
<p>ChristianWu: understand your disappointment. Senioritis affecting APs, happens. Did you take SAT Math Level 2. A score of above 650 or so gets you into Calc.</p>