<p>Does Williams allow graduation in 3 years? I know that Wellesley does if you can manage to finish all the course requirements in 3 years.</p>
<p>not sure about williams, but the last person to graduate early from amherst was joseph stiglitz.</p>
<p>Williams doesn't allow that anymore, not since the class of 2007. Now, regardless of how many credits you've gained or many classes you can place out of, you'll still have to spend 4 years here.</p>
<p>AP and similar credits don't diminish the number of credits you need to graduate. Someone told me they used to, but not anymore.</p>
<p>Thirty two classes in six semesters... thats more than 5 classes per semester... in other words, that is a bad, bad idea even if they did let you do it.</p>
<p>Take time and enjoy your stay here. You only get four years. I honestly would not mind being a super senior if my parents didn't slit my throat for all the money it would cost them. College is not just about class and work.</p>
<p>Yeah, the class of 2007 is the last class they're allowing that for. It was a nice option, since it let me take a semester off and still be on track for graduation this June, but oh well.</p>