<p>You’ll have credit for 18.01, 18.02, 18.06, 8.01, and 7.01x. If you’re in Physics C I hear it’s not hard to ASE 8.02 as well. That’s 72 credits, plus approx. 48 credits for your 1st semester gives you 120 credits so you should be able to declare sophomore standing in the spring of freshman year (removes credit cap). I read from Mollie that all MIT degrees can be completed with 4 classes/semester in 4 years, so if you come in with 6 ASEs then you’ll need to do 2 semesters with 5 classes to graduate in 3 years.</p>