Real Talk:How many people graduate college in 4 years?

im trying to graduate in four years. i am going full time and after this semester ill have 90 credits. hopefully i can get out 9 credits this summer and relaxwith 6 credits next spring.
 
Engineering ftl...i feel you bro. Im looking at 5 years, but the vector cal test today just raped me..make that 5.5.. =/
 
four yrs for me too, graduating in May Cum Laude.

No summer classes either, but I did take 21 hours a few times.
 
4.5 for me

many don't graduate in exactly 4 years though, so don't feel bad
it's not a race just go at your own pace
 
Honestly depends on your major and units. I did it in 5 years cause I planned it that way. I could have done it in 4 years but I know that would put a beatingon my gpa.
 
I heard it takes on average, 80% of those that graduate over 4 years

that being said, Im planning on four, and I know im gonna have to work at the same time. Grindin. not no parties or none of that
 
I don't think I'll be able to graduate in 4 years. It's hard to do all that work and play basketball at the same time. I'm at a JUCO right nowand my coach put me in 12 credit hours this semester.
 
I really believe it depends on your major, Bioengineer, you should take your time. Business majors should have no excuse for not graduating in 4 years if theytake summer courses for one summer.
 
Originally Posted by damnitzvin

did only one year and signed with the nba, best decision of my life

I'm hoping I get drafted, I'm a senior
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I graduated in four years. However due to school budgets and lack of classes, it's not as easy to finish in 4 years anymore.
 
I'm taking 17-18 units a semester at a CC. working up for mechanical engineering.
I gotta do all those prerequisite classes (College Writing, Algebra 2 currently)
So...I'm looking at 3-4 years at CC trying to finish the ASSIST and then 2-3 years my major classes at a UC.
 
I know very few people who will have done it. Nowadays it's the norm to take longer than 4 years...
 
i'd say most people I know finished in four years, no problem. And that includes people who were straight up bums in high school. Finishing in four yearsis not hard at all.
 
The league I play in has 5 years of eligibility. I'ma try and play all 5 and take my time on the courses.

You people who do 4-6 courses plus labs have to be so disciplined to get thru all that. It blows my mind. Props to anyone who gets an engineeringdegree in four.
 
You people who do 4-6 courses plus labs have to be so disciplined to get thru all that. It blows my mind. Props to anyone who gets an engineering degree in four.
That's real, dudes are militant minded getting that major complete on time.
 
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