<p>Here is a chart that details how many units they give for each: [AP</a> Credit - College of Letters and Science - UCLA Undergraduate Admissions](<a href=“http://www.admissions.ucla.edu/Prospect/APCreditLS.htm]AP”>http://www.admissions.ucla.edu/Prospect/APCreditLS.htm) My DS passed both AP Lit and AP lang, but they only give 8 units max for English so he got 8 units total instead of 16. But because he got a 4, he got out of EnglishComp3. Otherwise he got 8 units for his year-long classes (Bio, APUSH, etc…) and 4 units for his semester-long classes (AP Econ & AP Gov).</p>
<p>My kids had a great time in college and although they could have graduated early, they stayed for the full 4 years. A friend of my daughter’s used the extra year of her outside scholarship to help fund her semester abroad and worked a year before starting her masters. Another went straight into a masters program, but I am not sure about how the financial aid worked for that.</p>