<p>The four and five year programs are for normal students only, and some majors can’t yet be completed in four years even with AP credit. PharmD is strictly 6 years, you’d just have more electives.</p>
<p>My point was that you take some classes earlier than absolutely required, but it’s not uncommon. The two classes you have left are required freshman courses and can’t be moved. According to the registrar, you’ll be a freshman- meaning that even if you come in with a billion credits, you still can’t get into a class like an honors seminar that doesn’t allow freshman. Same with co-op, it’s required for PharmD but you won’t be able to make the co-op schedule earlier no matter how much credit you have.</p>