<p>I’d also compare AP policies, if you expect to have many credits. As of 2 years ago, UVa had no limit on the number of AP credits you could achieve. This could allow many students to graduate a semester early and save money, but instead, many use the credits to take a double major while graduating within the standard 4 years. AP credits also may make it easier to do an accelerated joint bachelors/masters. </p>
<p>In comparison, as of 2 years ago, Boston College made it very hard to get any AP credits.</p>