<p>Haha, yeah thanks for the idea; I've been pondering W&M too. But it's not quite me as much as UVA is. My best friend is going to transfer there though.</p>
<p>I might transfer out. It's really boring.</p>
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Quick question, is a varied courseload (as in many different subjects) very much preferred in admissions? Or can I just take my three political science classes since theyre junior and senior level : ) Its a 3000 level PSCI or Econ 2005 ..
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<p>before you take electives or even major classes, try to fulfill all general reqs that are listed on UVa's website.</p>
<p>also, check the transfer evaluator to make sure all your courses transfer over.</p>
<p>So far, all my credits would transfer over to UVA (according to their list posted last fall). I am wondering though, if a class credit can fulfil more than one transfer areas? and if an AP credit I recieved at VT would transfer over, or if UVA will reevaluate my AP scores (losing 12 credits b/c of transferring would suck).</p>
<p>Here's what I have so far of the transfer requirements (inc. AP credits in VT) : </p>
<p>DONE English Composition(3) English 1105 (AP) / 1106 = 6 credits?, a 3 on the AP exam</p>
<p>Foreign Languages -no language requirement but I have 4/5 yrs of high school language</p>
<p>Natural Sciences and Mathematics (12) boil 1005/1006, no math requirement yet because my Math is a lower level = 6 credits for requirement, 9 taken total</p>
<p>Done Social Sciences (6) - Courses in anthropology, economics , government, linguistics, psychology, or sociology. Psci 1014, Econ 2005 = 6 credits</p>
<p>Done Humanities (6) - One course in two of the following three groups: literature, fine arts or moral, philosophical and religious thought. Art 1514 (AP), political theory Psci 3754, Phil 3454 a phil of religion class. = 9 credits</p>
<p>Done Historical Studies (3) Hist 1214 (AP), Hist 1XXX (AP) = 6 credits?</p>
<p>Done Non-Western Perspective (3) - Psci 1024, comparative gov't = 3 credits</p>
<p>As far as AP classes go, UVA will reevaluate your credits based on their system. They don't take any 3's they'll take some 4's for certain classes. For foreign language if you transfer you can take a placement test and maybe place out or be placed in a higher level. Either way you must finish through 202 of your language.</p>
<p>I got a 4 on the AP art and world history exams</p>