<p>Emory accepts up to 24 hours of AP/IB/Community College credit and then like, which I believe is among the highest of selective schools. Public universities (e.g., UNC) tend to have more relaxed restrictions of such credit.</p>
<p>If you’re pre-med or pre-law, I think you might encounter some level of discrimination for being younger. If you’re interested in a PhD, you’ll likely be expected to stay that extra year and complete significant graduate courses and research (especially if you’re in math) in order to prepare for top PhD programs. You might also consider universities that will grant you a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree in four years (e.g., Stanford, University of Chicago, Emory).</p>