<p>do people graduate in 3 years from ucsd? since muir has very easy GE's wouldn't it be easy to? then go on to graduate school early or maybe get work experience the last year. is this common?</p>
<p>It's highly unlikely.</p>
<p>Plus why would you want to graduate in 3 years?</p>
<p>College is suppose to be the best part of your lives. Why not enjoy it and don't graduate in 3 years.</p>
<p>You can transfer AP exam credits. If you've successfully passed at least 11 (most of the time) it's enuogh to count as one year's worth of classes.</p>
<p>you certainly can graduate in three years, but some people choose double majors and/or minors.</p>
<p>almost impossible</p>
<p>Coming from an actual UCSD student who knows a few people doing this, graduating in three years is certainly not impossible. Most majors consist of 12-16 Upper Division classes;with most majors you can start taking Upper Division classes at some point before your junior year, even while you still continue to take GEs. If worst comes to worst you might need to take a class or two over the summer at a local community college. </p>
<p>What's your major?</p>
<p>biochemistry
actually i have heard couple people have done it too, but it means taking a lot of classes and a stressful college life</p>
<p>what about bioE-premed?</p>