<p>Pretty much 4’s and up will do… I came in with credit in computer science, french, english language, macroeconomics, us govt, and calculus bc.
the us govt and macroeconomics credit mean i don’t have to take the 2 required social science courses, calc bc means i don’t have to take the required math course, english lang means i don’t have to take the required writing course, french means i get to skip to the 300 level courses, and computer science means i could skip cs101.
I ended up taking CS101, Microeconomics, and Calc 2 here, so the other AP credit really helped.</p>