<p>First off, I'm a senior in high school trying to fill out a few applications but I don't have anyone I can ask about this sort of thing.
1. Do universities want to know how many college credits I'll have by the time I'm done with my senior year, or just the ones I currently have?
2. Also, do I include college credits I'll have from AP exams when they ask how many college credits I have?
3. Does it count as graduating high school with my AA if I'll have enough credits to once I get my AP exam results back in the summer? I'll have 60 credits which is enough to graduate with my AA at the community college near me. So should I put I'm graduating with my AA or no?
4. Does it look bad that I stretched out getting my AA degree into a long period of time since I was still in high school? I started in fall as a sophomore.</p>
<p>I have a few more questions but I can't think of them at the moment.</p>
<p>Oh I forgot this one:
One App wants to know which high school classes I still need to complete. I wouldn’t need to put down what I’m taking senior year would I?</p>
<p>1.) Include how many you currently have. If you wish to communicate how many you will have by the time you graduate/enter college, then you can include that, too (I would).</p>
<p>2.) No, there is a separate place to record AP tests/scores. They know that these can be applied for college credit. Only include the number of credits you have received at the college. IF, however, you have already been granted credit there for your AP tests, then those credits would be included in your total number of credits (say you had 32 class credits and 6 AP credits already recognized, then you would put 38).</p>
<p>3.) Just put that you will graduate with your AA in the Summer of 2011.</p>
<p>4.) No, it just looks good that you took enough college courses to get it.</p>
<p>5.) Include senior year courses for those who ask for it. Otherwise, they will get that information with your mid-year report.</p>