<p>I was accepted EA and i'm just wondering how this'll work out...I took AP Calculus BC my junior year (last year) and got a 5, and this year i'm taking Multivariable Calc and Differential Eq at a university (I got a 4.0 for fall semester so far). My question is: considering i am planning on a science major, possibly physics, will Chicago accept these college credits will no problem or not, and if no, what class would i be placed into? I know that students normally have to take a placement test and all...but how would that work if I already have college credit for those classes??</p>
<p>From the catalog:</p>
<p>College Courses Taken during High School. Students may be eligible for college courses taken while they were in high school by petition to the Dean of Students in Winter Quarter. Credit is evaluated on an individual basis. To be considered for transfer credit, course work may not have been counted toward high school graduation requirements. Credit for science, foreign language, and calculus courses is awarded only by satisfactory performance on the appropriate placement or accreditation examinations taken at the time of matriculation. Transfer credit may not be used to meet general education requirements in humanities, social sciences, or civilization studies unless a student formally enters the College as a "transfer student."</p>
<p>See: <a href="http://collegecatalog.uchicago.edu/%5B/url%5D">http://collegecatalog.uchicago.edu/</a> for more information on AP credit and other questions.</p>