I have got information from major advisors, they told me specifically that education level does not mean anything and that non-ap level is what controls TeleBEARS. Your future level deals with course restrictions. (ex. if a class is reserved for seniors and juniors, they look at the future level)</p>
<p>yea, plenty do, hmm… did you do a lot of community college classes or something? You could just be one of those flukes where TeleBEARS just ****ed up.</p>
<p>I know for sure that future levels and education levels mean nothing, because my level for those two have been saying senior and junior, respectively, since I have got here and my TeleBEARS have been getting progressively better each semester while my non-AP level grew. </p>
<p>For example, in Fall 2008 semester, I broke 60 units (and therefore my non-AP level for Spring 2009 turned into Junior even though I am a sophomore at present), so during Fall 2008 my TeleBEARS appointments (for registering for Spring 2009) were much earlier because they thought I am a junior and I had tons of AP/IB units to push me up within the juniors.</p>
<p>Yeah - my friend and I both have ~55 AP credits and ~65 units from Berkeley and our telebears were both today. We’re sophomores right now. Well, I guess we can just be happy about it. haha, I’m not really complaining…</p>
<p>That’s why I think its the “Future Telebears level” that matters, which I believe just adds up all your units of every type. Did you take around 36 semester units this year? I’m surprised you already have senior standing.</p>
<p>^Future Telebears level is all you units of every type; however, it is not what determines your TeleBEARS appointments. For a while during Spring 2008 and Summer 2008 my Future level was blanked because it confused Sproul.</p>
<p>Your AP/IB units pushes your time ahead of other people within the same non-AP level</p>