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Help with College App Form?

How many total college transferable semester/quarter units will you have completed at time of entry/re-entry into CSU? (Include units in progress and planned.)
I took a 3 unit summer school course at a local community college called CIT-020-201 Program Design and Developm-le, took two AP tests, and plan on taking two more this year.

However, when I get to the sheet where it tells me to list the courses, it says this:
For transfers, please list courses completed or in progress that meet the CSU General Education requirements or IGETC requirements in oral communication, written communication, critical thinking, and mathematics/quantitative reasoning. CSU general education requirements are designated as A1 Oral Communication, A2 Written Communication, A3 Critical Thinking, and B4 Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning or IGETC (1C, 1A, 1B, 2). This self-reported information will be verified. Failure to complete GE coursework with minimum C grades as planned or reported could jeopardize offers of admission. For instructions on how to enter AP Exams, click here.
I passed one AP test (with a 5), failed the other (with a 1 🙁), should I list both, or just the 5 cause it is the only one that counts?

And where do I put CIT-020-201, it was an introduction to programming, but I don't know if it meets with CSU requirements? Should I just neglect it? It only allows me to use one thing for each section (A1, A2, A3, B4), so I wouldn't be able to add CIT-020-201 in the correct category anyway.

Last question, I'm a mix of Irish and German, but it doesn't list either of my two races when it asks for my ethnicity. I should select, "No Response" from the drop-down menu, right? My dad and grandpa were members of the Wahoo tribe of Cleveland, Ohio, does that count for Native American status?
 
You don't have to put AP tests on that don't make you look good. Put the college course under completed college courses. If they don't want to accept it that's their choice, but it certainly won't hurt you.

If you're white, choose white. Irish and German are ethnicities. If you're truly part native american, put it, but if it's a stretch, don't lie.
 
I chose Other. Cause that's not a stretch, if there is a difference between Vietnamese and Chinese, there is a difference between German and Irish.
 
Originally posted by: KnickNut3
Yes, and both would choose Asian.

Edit: Why ask when you were going to choose "other" anyway?
I missed the OTHER option first time I looked through it.

Okay, last question.

I run my own site (TechFreaks.org) and I do make a profit off it. I probably also put in at least 10+ hours a week into it. I can count that as how much work I do per week, correct?
 
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