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<p>MIT’s policies on math credit from high school math work are (18.01 is first semester freshman calculus, which covers more material than most other schools’ first semester freshman calculus courses):</p>
<p>A-Level (A or B): credit for 18.01
IB HL (6 or 7): credit for 18.01
AP BC (4 or 5): credit for 18.01
AP AB (4 or 5): no credit, but placement into 18.01A (accelerated)
IB SL: no credit</p>
<p>[MIT</a> Class of 2015: Advising and Academics - College Board Advanced Placement Credit](<a href=“http://mit.edu/firstyear/2015/subjects/ap.html]MIT”>http://mit.edu/firstyear/2015/subjects/ap.html)
[MIT</a> Class of 2015: Advising and Academics - International Examination Credit](<a href=“http://web.mit.edu/firstyear/2015/subjects/intl.html]MIT”>http://web.mit.edu/firstyear/2015/subjects/intl.html)</p>
<p>Note that MIT gives no credit for IB HL computer science, and only general elective credit for most other IB HL subjects. For IB HL physics, a score of 7 is needed for credit against the first physics course 8.01.</p>