That would be the 32 credits I received for my Junior year abroad in Germany. Unlike the US, most classes leading up to a degree are Vorlesung (lecture) or Seminar (same in English) and in general, do not require tests, quizzes, or writing papers. When I got back to my college, I just submitted a list of the classes I had "attended" and voila--instant college credit. Not that there wasn't any work involved, of course. For these 32 credits I had to invest significant amounts of time hanging out, drinking, sleeping, reading, eating, trying to pick up German women, and learning how to roll my own cigarettes