<p>If you are in Plan II, how many of your classes will be "regular", or, to be more specific, not in the Plan II realm?</p>
<p>It realy depends on how many AP credits you are coming in with and what semester you are referring to. I am in Plan II and in my opinion, in your first two years of Plan II, about 1/2 of your classes can be Plan II while in my junior and senior years, I will only have 4 Plan II classes total. This is also because I am exempt from taking some Plan II classes using AP and IB credits and being in BHP exempts me from Logic/Modes of reasoning too.</p>
<p>Wisehorse, which credits? Just curious.</p>
<p>And, on average, how many people are in a Plan II class?</p>
<p>@etc - are you asking which credits I got? I received many (about 60 credits from AP/ IB exams and concurrent college courses) - including 16 hours of Spanish (actually 19 but I didn’t claim the last three because it costs money at UT and I didn’t need them), 6 US history, 6 non-us history from AP Euro, 8 physics from Physics C/ IB HL Physics, 8 from Calc BC counting towards M 408K & L, 3 for psychology, 3 for US govt (gov 310L), 3 for RHE 306 - I couldn’t claim anything to count to english because World Lit is required. Then from BHP I exempted the Logic class. </p>
<p>@curbyourfear - it really does depend. my smallest plan ii class was 12 students and my largest was 50. The average size is about 30 and most classes are always under 40 kids.</p>