<p>How many college credits will you or did you graduate with? I'll probably only have 12 at the end of the year.</p>
<p>I think around 25. Not 100% sure though.</p>
<p>Depends. Since I am likely going to UNC next fall, I will likely already have 14 with just my junior year, but since I am going to take PHYS 116 and PHYS 117, then those credits will override my credits for PHYS 104 and PHYS 105 obtained via a 5 on the AP Physics B exam. Since I will likely obtain the AP Calculus, Environmental Sciences, and Psychology credits, and since I also plan on taking Calculus III and Chem 101 over the summer, then I will likely arrive with sophomore standing.</p>
<p>Between 7 and 10 AP classes and probably 6-8 dual enrollment classes.</p>
<p>I will have whatever 5-6 AP classes and 1 dual enrollment class gets me.</p>
<p>36 that actually go towards GE/major requirements (30 AP max + 6 transfer).
30 = sophomore year</p>
<p>I will have 19 credits</p>
<p>Ehh, about 55 credits if they took absolutely everything (which I doubt), more likely around 20’s or so I’d expect.</p>
<p>@Cens10 How have you managed to get 55 college credits all throught HS?</p>
<p>Technically 8 (7 AP exams + a dual enrollment class), but most schools on my list have a maximum number of credits you can transfer and that is assuming I do well on every AP exam.</p>
<p>@Fb0mbb, a lot of dual enrollment classes.</p>
<p>I will be graduating with roughly 60 credit hours. But top schools do not accept the credits, so all might be worthless…</p>
<p>@Brandewyn that’s what I’m saying… It can just be really frustrating sometimes to know when you worked for practically nothing imo.</p>
<p>72 and yea I agree. I actually considered getting my bachelor here after I grad from college. Another degree :D</p>
<p>About 30 in college math major cores but alas, university might not count the whole numbers.</p>
<p>38 credits, assuming they’re all accepted - 7 AP classes + 2 Dual Enrollment.</p>
<p>I had 33, but my college is very generous with AP credit, giving at least one semester for every 3 with no exceptions. Also, 3 of mine were from a community college, not an AP.</p>