I think it's very, very common for today's high achieving students to bring in AP, IB, and sometimes dual enrollment credits. This is a sea change that has occurred in the past 25 years or so. When I was in high school, AP didn't exist. In my experience as an advisor, professor, and mom of an active sorority member who was in the same situation, I honestly think this is a non-issue today. We've had two members who graduated in 3 years in the past couple of years, but other than that, what with major changes, etc. most students are still taking 4 years to graduate (or more, but they tend to go alum after 4 years).
She could ask the Greek advisor -- I'm guessing they've heard this question quite a few times.
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Last edited by Sciencewoman; 01-17-2016 at 01:03 PM.
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