<p>Yeah. It’s a bit confusing so I’ll tell you what I did. I have 6 credits for Calculus I and II, which put me in Calculus III in fall semester. Then I had 4 credits for Micro and Macro, getting me out of Principles of Economics. That left 6 credits free to fulfill non-technical requirements. However, the maximum is 16 so anymore than that won’t benefit you.</p>
<p>As for Intensive Organic Chemistry for Freshman, there are no required AP tests for that. During the New Student Orientation Program, all the students sit in to take a test to place out of General Chemistry into either Intensive Chemistry (Second Semester Chemistry) or Organic Chemistry. However, I would strongly advise against going to Organic Chemistry because it self-selects the top students into one classroom. The curve is very harsh and the students very smart. My friends who were the top of their class in high school earned B’s, in a school where the curve Freshman year is around B+ if you’re average.</p>