<p>I’m going to be a freshman in this program for the 2014-15 school year, so although I don’t have any practical experience, I can still offer useful insight</p>
<p>1) miscellaneous language classes? you’ll definitely have time and space for these
2) minor? possibly, depending on how many credits you need to get the minor. it also depends on how you’re able to schedule your classes (if you’re not able to schedule classes you need, then you might need extra quarters to graduate)
3) double major? again, possibly. this will most likely require additional quarters to graduate.</p>
<p>Overall, your AP credit will save you from a few intro classes (by few, i literally mean math 31a/b, chem 20a, and physics 1a, along with possibly engcomp3 if you have ap lit/ap lang credit), so you’ll be able to fit in a few other classes.
Here’s the AP credit page (for some reason, the classes you can skip are incorrect in some cases):
<a href=“http://www.admissions.ucla.edu/prospect/APCreditEN.htm”>http://www.admissions.ucla.edu/prospect/APCreditEN.htm</a></p>
<p>If you’re pursuing a minor or a double major, graduating in 12 quarters might still be difficult even with ap credit. </p>
<p>Heres my 2 cents: there is absolutely no practical reason to pursue a minor or a double major if you’re already a CS major. It’ll be a pain in the ass for little to no benefit; after all, there are very few jobs that require a degree in CS and a degree in another language. Realistically, it would be much better if you just took language classes to learn the language and just got the degree in CS. With all of your AP credit, just pursuing a degree in CS might even allow you to graduate a quarter (or 2 or 3) early. </p>