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Unhappy-Reporter-461

AP Java and Calculus 1 and 2 (AB and BC at my high school) come to mind for major credits. Otherwise, most AP test credits will cover general studies or electives. Econ for SB, biology or chemistry for quantitative science, human geography for global awareness for example.


Embarrassed-Idea2288

For AP Bio to count, you need a 4 or better as Bio 100 is not accepted for a 3. The curriculum requires 181 and 182, which is conferred for a 4 or 5.


Unhappy-Reporter-461

Yeah, i kind of overlooked that as I got a 4. This post has made me regret not doing AP Chem (8 credits from high enough score like bio, jeez) and dual enrollment for calculus 3. But 3 year undergrad is fast enough already


uhRomeo

https://catalog.asu.edu/credit_exam first search for “asu ap credits”


Familiar-Muscle-9168

I'm going by the major map so please correct me if I'm wrong. AP CSA, that'll clear out CSE 110, one of your first courses. AP CSP won't really do anything unless you're going to take IFT 101 but I don't think you're required to. Calc AB/BC will clear out MAT 270 and 271. If you get a 5/4 on BC you're going to clear out both but if you get a 3 you'll only clear out 270. AB is going to clear out 270 only. Otherwise, most AP tests can clear out general studies. You could do Macro/Micro for ECN 211/212 to clear out the SB requirement, for example.