<p>Hi, i just graduated from high school, i am planning to transfer to UCB or UCLA. Is it ok to skip a semester of community college for work? assuming that i will have enough units.
Also, i took the AP Calc AB in high school, i got a 4, and i will be using that to fulfill MATH 1A in Cal, do you guy think it will make me less competitive? a transfer counselor told me that the admissions will treat a 4 as a B, thus making me less competitive. Is it true?</p>
<p>Will you have about 15 transferable units come in from AP?</p>
<p>If so, you might be okay to take a semester off for work.</p>
<p>And I'm not sure about the Cal question, sorry.</p>
<p>thank you for your quick reply,
yes, i will have 21 units from APs</p>
<p>Sounds OK -- just MAKE SURE to try and speak with a counselor or someone of that sort before you take the semester off. Just to be safe.</p>
<p>You CAN use AP credit to fulfill a prereq, but it is strongly advised that you do not because they prefer to see a letter grade to show your competency of the subject at the college level. For GEs, however, you shouldn't have any problem using AP credit.</p>
<p>You might have did well on an ap test, but a college course could dive into so much more material and specific areas</p>
<p>If you use the AP test to skip MATH 1A and you get an A in MATH 1B and MATH 1C, then they wont look down on you. If this is the case then you are obviously are good at math.</p>
<p>hey i got a question about AP credits. I'm gonna post it here cause starting another thread might be useless.</p>
<p>ok so i got some ap credits, should i report them to the c.c. i'm attending or should i just send the scores to the UCs i'm applying to? </p>
<p>It's a total of 16 units according to UCLA's website, so i don't know if my c.c. will give me the same amount of credits.</p>
<p>also i've been reading in other threads that if i use AP credits to fulfill GEs that i don't have to declare a major. what's this all about?</p>
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if i use AP credits to fulfill GEs that i don't have to declare a major. what's this all about?
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what? You have to declare a major... always... lol. Can you rephrase that?</p>
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ok so i got some ap credits, should i report them to the c.c.
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Report them to the cc.</p>
<p>It's something that i read awhile ago in these forums. The user said that we don't need to report our major if we're using ap credits as transferable units to meet our requirements.</p>