<p>I am currently a high school junior and take most of my classes at my local university (part of the University of Tennessee). I really have no idea what to do about my credits! Even though the university is "fully-accredited" etc, how would I know if my credits transferred? My classes really are extraordinarily easy; I have to do a good deal of work on my own to make sure I'm not getting a sub-standard education. I was considering taking AP exams to make sure they transferred. However, the classes I will take next year will not have AP exams associated with them. So what do I do???
BTW, the colleges i'm considering are of Ivy-caliber. I have a feeling that this will affect the transfer rate of my classes.</p>
<p>Your classes at the University of Tennessee should transfer, as long as the school you end up going to has comparable classes with similar course descriptions. They won't think the classes were terribly easy and not give you credit, don't worry. To be safe, check with the schools you're planning on going to, before you take AP exams you don't need, but I don't forsee any problem with transferring the credits.</p>