Questions about AP Credit/ CC Classes

<p>I will most likely go to Berkeley for undergrad. I am a senior.
I will have taken 18 AP tests by the time I graduate. I self-studied 10 of them. All my scores are in range of receiving college credit from Cal. </p>

<p>I have also consistently taken college classes at the local community college for the last 2 years of high school. I have a total of 24 units. I have received all A's or A-'s. </p>

<p>What are the chances of all this credit being accepted by Berkeley? </p>

<p>If so, how many years would it take me to graduate from Berkeley?</p>

<p>ALL these credits? Very slim.
Some of these credits? Pretty good chance.
How long will it take to graduate? Depends on how long you want to graduate. It looks like you can easily do it in 3 years.</p>

<p>As long as the CC classes are transferable, they'll transfer. Check assist.org.</p>

<p>Very few will transfer (a couple of sciences, a couple maths, a couple of humanities--maybe 6-8 total), but nonetheless it is pretty easy to graduate in 3 years.</p>

<p>Why will so few transfer? </p>

<p>Even 5's on AP wont merit a transfer of credits by Cal?</p>

<p>i took 5 ap tests and got 23.9 units. they may not count towards your major or fulfilling LandS breadths or requirments; but they'll give you units so u can concentrate on your major and LandS breadths; also it means you can take it easy and take 13 units a semester, get a job, be active and what not.
or graduate early and get some g's in the bank</p>

<p>Oh yeah, units will transfer. It's easy to get in with a lot of units (e.g. I had 90 coming in). I mean in terms of placing you out of classes, which is the real challenge for graduating as early as possible.</p>