engineering degree in 4 years

<p>It should be approved, but if I were your son I would be sure to check that out in advance. If Orgo is a required course for his major, his home dept may want to see the syllabus and be sure it is acceptable/meets their standards or whatever they require, and approve of the school he will be attending. Orgo is one of those classes that many students like to take over the summer, so they can devote full attention to it and no other class.</p>

<p>Usually a community college is a good choice if the university is required to accept credits. Sometimes they have a legal obligation to do so for certain CCs.</p>

<p>Guess that would differ for a private college. My s’s school would not have accepted a cc course for his major as equivalent.</p>

<p>One other point is that it may not be just the engineering classes that are slowing a student down but completing what ever the core curriculum requires or if they want to double major. And to who ever posted that RIT said it would take 5 years is because it is a Coop school, they all take 5 years in order to get the coops in.</p>