<p>You do not have to take calculus II in your freshman year, but you must pass it with a C or better by the time you earn 45 credits at MD (not including AP credits.) So for most students, this means you will have to complete calculus II by the end of your 3rd semester on campus. You cannot jump right into calculus II though without passing the AP Calc AB exam. </p>
<p>If you already took honors calc, I would recommend taking AP calc AB this year since you are already familiar with it. That will let you jump right into calc II at Maryland. I would even recommend taking AP calc AB if it meant dropping another one of your APs, because it will let you get into the engineering classes just a little bit faster. Calc will be infinitely more useful to you in engineering than stat. Also, unless your school has a very tough teacher, AP stat is usually seen as one of the easier AP exams.</p>
<p>If you’re set on going to MD, take a look at the chart of AP credits and make sure you can get credit for everything you’re taking:</p>
<p>[Transfer</a> Credit Center | Advanced Placement Exams (AP)](<a href=“http://www.tce.umd.edu/apchart.html]Transfer”>http://www.tce.umd.edu/apchart.html)</p>