3 majors, 4 semesters

He will need a few things to fall into place for it to work, including getting 2 classes at the old school transferred in as their equivalent class, not as a general ag class. Plus technically it should work schedule wise when classes are offered but if there are 2 required classes meeting at the same time that messes him up too. Normally that shouldn’t be an issue, but he will take some required classes with freshmen next year, which could conflict with his normal Junior required classes.

He has a bunch of info about what semesters which classes are offered, I’ll go over that with him before he has to sign up for fall classes. Right now he is all signed up for what he needs this semester.

He has an internship with inflexible hours this semester, which did make the class selection more limited. Fortunately the two true must happen this semester classes were not during the hours he has to work. One of them he is actually missing the prerequisite, but they’re going to let him make it up in the fall. The advisor didn’t think it would be a problem for him to do them in that order.

When he gives me the information he got from the advisor we will go over it all and try to set out a plan. My guess is he takes one or two summer classes and still has to take an extra semester. Fortunately he is not at an expensive school and he is also working which helps offset some cost. If he was a full pay student at a private university, this will be a very different conversation!