<p>I like the advice gaucho1 gave; however there is one thing you must check into before doing it. The UC system has 2 unit limits; you are normally not allowed to continue as a student once you have 200 units, and you must declare a major by the time you have 84 units. </p>
<p>The 200 unit limit doesn’t apply to units you earn thru either AP credit or at a CC while in HS; see [Letters</a> & Science Academic Advising :: 200 Unit Rule](<a href=“http://www.advising.ltsc.ucsb.edu/maxunits/]Letters”>http://www.advising.ltsc.ucsb.edu/maxunits/)</p>
<p>And AP credit isn’t part of the 84-unit requirement according to [University</a> of California - Counselors](<a href=“http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/educators/counselors/adminfo/freshman/advising/credit/aptest.html]University”>http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/educators/counselors/adminfo/freshman/advising/credit/aptest.html) However I was not able to find anything online about CC units not counting. It seems reasonable that they won’t, but it isn’t a matter of what is or is not reasonable; it matters what the UC policy is. </p>
<p>So while the suggestion sounds good, you really must make sure it isn’t going to affect when you have to declare a major.</p>