USC Marshall AP credit

<p>Marshall AP Credit
I am most likely going to be attending Marshall undergraduate. I've taken 5 AP tests and am taking 4 more this year.
World History - 3
US history - 4
Lang and comp - 5
Environmental science - 4
Psychology - 4</p>

<p>Taking this year:
Calculus AB
Literature
Statistics
Government</p>

<p>So I looked at the USC articulation website to see if I would receive credit for my AP exams and I received credits for most of my AP classes. Then I checked the Marshall website and they only offered credit for Calculus AB. </p>

<p>Which one do I use? Assuming I can get a 4 or 5 on the tests I have yet to take, will I be able to enter as a sophomore? How many credits will I have received?</p>

<p>I know the maximum is 32 credits (8 AP exams) can anyone give some insight?</p>

<p>For Marshall, do you mean this?
[Freshman</a> | Business Administration | USC Marshall School of Business](<a href=“Home - USC Marshall”>Home - USC Marshall)</p>

<p>It looks like the general listing is here:
[USC</a> ARR : Articulation : AP Exam Credit at USC](<a href=“http://www.usc.edu/dept/ARR/articulation/apexamcredit.html]USC”>http://www.usc.edu/dept/ARR/articulation/apexamcredit.html)</p>

<p>The Marshall list looks like just the things specific to business majors. The general listing shows what you can do otherwise (e.g. skip an introductory psychology course with AP psychology credit in order to take more advanced psychology courses).</p>