Originally posted by: PrinceofWands
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Most senior college's accept credit from CCs up to a certain number of hours. Check with the university that you wish to transfer to and see what classes they accept and their requirements for a english major. CCs are very cheap and you can get about two years in, get an associates of arts, and all of the prereqs and core (university's required classes for all majors) classes out of the way without having to pay two years of tuition and a university. For example, the web page for some universities in my state have charts with what they accept and what it translates to for every CC in my state.
((btw, Ponti, you are needed here))
The problem is I don't know where I want to transfer to. There's a local Penn State branch near Harrisburg but I'm not sure what else there is. I have the number of the CC's general admissions counselor but I have yet to call to set up anything.
Now, I guess there are different factors for this, but what is the general time frame it will take to get a 4 year degree by going to school part time? will it double the time or what?
This sucks because I want out of my job now, not 4-8 years from now. I don't know if I can handle much more time here.
whats with the shadowbane thread? why am I needed there? thats one of the few MMORPGs i haven't played so I can't give any input.
Time frames are pretty flexible and depend mostlly on your abilities and dedication. An associates is about 90 quarter credits (60 semester credits) That's roughly 18 classes depending on specific degree requirements. Those first two years are usually ridiculously easy classes...I found it easy as hell to take 5-8 classes a quarter and kept about a 3.8gpa doing it, while working part time. The important thing is to already have figured out where you're going and what your major is going to be. That way you can take classes that will count towards later requirements as well as fulfilling your AA/AS req's. I see no reason why you couldn't finish your 2yr in a year, if you're dedicated and give up things like family, friends, sleep, summer break, and recreation.
The junior and senior years are usually a bit tougher, with classes requiring a bit more work. You'll need the same number of credits again (roughly, and again, depending on major) and you won't be able to take quite so many. Still, you can probably finish in 3-4 semesters depending on when classes are offered and if you go summers. I don't see any way you could get a 4yr degree in less than 2 - 2 1/2 years, and you'll pay a price for that much work.