Four Year Co-Op

<p>I'm interested in participating in the four year co-op at Northeastern.</p>

<p>Since I'm doing a four year plan, I know I would have two co-ops instead of one. Doesn't this also mean that I would be on the semester and not tri-mester time table?</p>

<p>Anyone have more information on this?</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>All that means is that you would do 1 co-op instead of 3. and you would still be on the semester time table.</p>

<p>Just out of curiosity, what if you can test out of/already have credits for classes so in another school you might be graduation after 3/3.5 semesters? How does that fit in with the co-op program? Could you just do your co-ops early and graduate in 4 years or would that not work? Thanks.</p>

<p>I dont know exactly how that would work. I gess you should call and ask. I don't think many people have more than a semester completed when they enter school. So say you start a semester ahead, you do everything else regularly, but you "graduate" in december of your senior year. Then you walk the stage with everyone else in May.</p>