<p>how many that actually apply to your major/gen eds? I dual enrolled so I think I'll have 50-60.</p>
<p>about the same ^</p>
<p>I am dual enrolled too. I should have 60-70 by the time I finish high school. However, I will have a lot more too due to college level classes at my school.</p>
<p>how does this work, are you guys talking ap-wise, or are you taking classes at a local college?</p>
<p>From AP classes - I’ll have around 36 by the time I graduate.</p>
<p>I have seven AP classes and next year I’ll take eight dual-enrollment classes at Cleveland State, but I’m not sure about the actual credit hours. An upper-bound estimate is 67 credit-hours, not all of which will transfer (unfortunately).</p>
<p>Around 90-116 but I doubt they’ll all be accepted</p>
<p>Sthannah- Nice! But be careful cause almost all colleges take 62 credits max. :)</p>
<p>0 credits because high school is for high school and college is for college.</p>
<p>Units by the hour…
30 max AP, 60 transfer max…
So 36 :)</p>
<p>Wait… Kind of makes me feel a little better… I may be maxing my credit anyways so AP Spanish exam, whatever, I get to take Tae Kwon Do or Karate if I fail my AP exam!</p>
<p>UCLA was tricky. All the APs gave me units, but any AP class that had a college version of the class that counted as a GE class wouldn’t count for that actual class. So you still had to take all the required GEs no matter what APs you had that could technically fulfill them.</p>
<p>So out of my 12 APs, only Calc and Physics actually got me ahead in classes I had to take in college. All the rest were just units that were extra and not needed for anything.</p>
<p>I dual enrolled and I would have something like 45 (including APs), but the college I’m going to only awards credit for up to 24, so that’s what I’ll get.</p>
<p>As of right now, I have only I think 6 from AP USH.</p>
<p>By the time I get to college, I’ll have around 21-24 credits from APs “given I get at least a 3 in all of them which I would assume”, CLEPs, and dual enrollment. I am only doing one dual enrollment as of now…and may substitute that out with AP English Lang.</p>
<p>My reply is months late, sorry. I am taking AICE(cambridge form of AP) classes at my school and classes at my local college.</p>
<p>By the time I graduate, 18 or so.</p>
<p>I’ll probably have 35 to 45.</p>
<p>if i got 5’s on five ap tests and a 4 on one, how many credits would that be? wouldn’t it depend on the college? and/or the classes?</p>
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<p>Not exactly…the credits don’t have to transfer to exist.
A 4 counts the same as a 5. They’re both passing scores (as is a 3), but some colleges don’t give credit for 4s and/or 3s.</p>
<p>If each AP test counted as 4 credit hours (say), you’d have 24 credit hours.</p>