<p>Gotta say, I don’t think AP scores can get you out of those requirements. TO is essentially your GE program, and you cant get out of taking any of the classes. So no, your AP scores wont get you out of the TO science or humanities requirements (unless theyve changed the rules since I was a freshman). Also, unless your CC diversity class is listed on an articulation agreement as giving you course-for-course credit for a class listed on TO’s diversity list, you’ll probably only get unit credit for that as well.</p>
<p>Sorry to be a downer! AP and transfer credit will help in other respects though… you’ll be able to register earlier and you may get out of introductory courses required for your major.</p>
<p>My advice for your course plan: obviously take 111 and 102 first semester. with those, knock out a theme course and maybe your diversity/language requirement too. You’ll want to get all of your basics (themes/diversity/lang) out of the way ASAP so your schedule will be more open when you start your major classes, especially if you’re double majoring/minoring (IMO). Second semester, take 112 and another CORE, and knock out any themes/diversity/language stuff you have left. From there, read the courses descriptions each semester and take the CORE classes that interest you as they come up. For me, that meant taking one fall of my sophomore year, and another fall of my junior year. Don’t worry about rushing into the CORE classes; you’ll get a lot more out of them if you are interested in the subject matter.</p>
<p>One more thing- TO is starting a new policy where you will have a mandatory lab (5-8pm i think?) on Wednesday nights. FYI </p>
<p>As for specific classes - if you’re feeling really anxious, I’d be happy to e-mail you the theme lists and CORE descriptions. PM me if you want em/if you have more questions!</p>