Which school year and semester do I list AP credit classes under, how many units constitute one class?
A – You should put “Freshman” as the school year you received AP credit. The number of AP credits is equivalent to the units given for that class. For example, for 7.012 it would be 12. However, for electives it may be different. At the time of admissions, you should have received a letter from their office indicating the number of units MIT gave you. You can also find that information on your transcript.
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