@Abcde11
Why do you insist on asking the same questions over and over, with the hope that the answer will change? You have access to the internet and most of your questions can be answered with a basic goggle search, yet you insist on asking questions instead of doing your own research or just plain ignore whatever link has been provide to you. We live in the technology age, with an overabundance of information readily available at your finger tips. MLN has stated repeatedly that the University of California DOES NOT accept CLEP credits, yet you persist in badgering MNL with the same questions. Do you even click on links provided to you? Here are other links which basically says the same thing, since you have refused to do any type of goggle search on your own. I’m beginning to question you sanity; certainly your approach is not consistent with a High School Student who is about to graduate and move on to an institution of higher learning.
Credit from Another College
The university gives unit credit to transfer students for courses they have taken at other accredited colleges and universities, including some extension courses. To be accepted for credit, the courses must be consistent with those offered at the University of California, as determined by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions and Relations with Schools. UC San Diego admits transfer applicants at the junior level only; applications from students who have more than 135 quarter units (ninety semester units) of transfer credit will not be considered for admission.
UC San Diego does not give credit for CLEP examinations.
http://www.ucsd.edu/catalog/front/UgrdPol.html
Credit from Another College
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The transferability of units from California community colleges and all other postsecondary institutions is as follows: (1) the UC Office of the President determines unit transfer policies which are binding upon, and implemented by, each campus’ admissions office; (2) applicability of transferred units to breadth (general-education) requirements is determined for each UCSD college by its provost (see also “Transfer Agreements” below); (3) applicability of units toward the major is determined by the appropriate UCSD academic department. Before applying to UCSD you may obtain more information on many of these matters from the Office of Admissions and Relations with Schools.
Applicants who have completed courses at a postsecondary institution outside the U.S. should have these records sent to the Office of Admissions and Relations with Schools as soon as possible. Advanced standing credit for appropriate courses will be decided on an individual basis.
Note: The University of California does not give credit for CLEP examinations.
http://registrar.ucsd.edu/catalog/07-08/front/UgrdPol.html