<p>Thanks for the info, unalove and phuriku…I guess I should clarify a bit more. This is specifically about elective credit. Here’s what I’ve interpreted so far… Please correct/comment/otherwise modify:</p>
<p>1) The “no more than six electives” statement seems to mean elective credit for six quarters, right? (And not credit for six separate AP exams, each with a few quarters of credit?)</p>
<p>2) Are the “3 quarters elective credit” (awarded for “other”, US/Comp Gov’t, and Macro/Micro-econ, Comp Sci AB) the credits that will be counted in the 6-elective maximum? (Or does the 6-max apply to Bio/Chem/Calc/other specific tests, as well?)</p>
<p>3) If I already have 5s on US, Euro, and Eng. Comp from soph/junior year, then I should have 9 quarters of elective credit already, right? And since the max awarded is only 6, I should not take Econ and Comp Sci next week. Is there any other reason (other than “to gain testing experience”) to spend $71 and three hours testing next week?</p>
<p>4) Would having more elective credit from APs make a double major easier? (especially if the 2 majors are completely different, like Chem and Political Science.) From what I’ve heard, it seems like most of the major requirements can’t be satisfied by AP credits…</p>
<p>Sorry about the earlier confusion!</p>
<p>Thanks for your help.</p>