Non-AP Level

<p>what does non-AP level mean? it shows
Education Level: Freshman
Non-AP Level: Sophomore</p>

<p>is it suppose to be Sophomore for the non-ap level? I only have 20.3 units
TIA</p>

<p>this is normally based on your number of UC/CC units.</p>

<p>if you have more than 30 UC/CC units, it should say soph; more than 60, junior; more than 90, senior.
When you don’t have your next semesters reg fees paid (i.e. bearfacts says not registered), there are times that they blank it. For me it says junior instead of senior (I have 102 UC units), but I am not sure why.</p>

<p>I have had my fees paid is that why it’s showing sophomore instead of freshman? (since it also says sophomore for the future telebears level?) I have no idea…</p>

<p>do you have more than 30 CC and UC units? if so, then that makes sense. Otherwise, something screwy is going on</p>

<p>I don’t, only 20.3 completed, 5.3 from AP, 15 from last semester, grrr…</p>

<p>Those 5.3 AP units do not count for the Non-AP level. I dunno why it says sophomore then. Glitch in the system?</p>

<p>I’m guessing, the system always gets something wrong</p>

<p>Education Level SOPHOMORE
Non-AP Level SOPHOMORE
Future (Telebears) Level JUNIOR</p>

<p>This is what it says for me in Bearfacts. I’m a freshman. Does a Junior telebears level mean I’ll have better appointment times for next semester (soph year)?</p>

<p>junior telebears level means that you will be able to get into course seats reserved for juniors.</p>

<p>Thanks for the info. :)</p>