<p>that's true...though we don't know if she's pass-failed things or taken minicourses...25 credits may not be that daunting after all...</p>
<p><em>ahem</em> psychology? Sorry, I'm been hanging out with elitist anti-fluff major people "lately"...</p>
<p>In the long run, I really feel like anyone would be better off maximizing their potential for at least 2 years...</p>
<p>And how is a serious boyfriend for 3-4 years a good reason to stay close? If it's going to last, it'll last. And holy crap, when you're 15, you're dumb and stuck in a relationship because you know no better...get out there and experience life outside your bubble, then you can decide what you want.</p>
<p>And I thought Wayne State wasn't THAT bad of a Law School either...</p>
<p>If she's only been at the university for a year, she probably hasn't displayed leadership potential, development, etc...I've never heard of her, she's probably not stellar on campus because UofM probably wouldn't accept her at such a young age unless she did something outside of getting a 4.0 to prove herself.</p>
<p>^ Exactly right. Maybe that's why she's at Wayne State and not Harvard Law. If I were an admissions officer at an elite law school, I wouldn't accept someone who just did one year of college, regardless of graduation requirements/credits fulfilled.</p>
<p>Well, she seems very concerned with money, and U-M law school tuition is almost 40k per year, so maybe that is why she chose Wayne. She didn't ask me, but I'd advise her that her whole plan is very flawed. She is in a big hurry to get ....where? She is going to a local law school, anxious to get a law degree that will be well-recognized in a state where lawyers are pretty much a dime a dozen. I don't get it.</p>