<p>So I just realized that I can graduate in 3 years (and one summer) with exactly enough room to complete the requirements for my desired major and minor. </p>
<p>Anybody here doing something like that?</p>
<p>So I just realized that I can graduate in 3 years (and one summer) with exactly enough room to complete the requirements for my desired major and minor. </p>
<p>Anybody here doing something like that?</p>
<p>Drop the minor and do not take classes just because will make it easier. Think about this...</p>
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<li>The classes you need is full</li>
<li> You need not get the grade you need </li>
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<p>If you drop the minor it will give you more flexibility if any of those things happen.</p>
<p>Or keep the minor and go for 4 years, enjoying the time that you have at college by taking a few classes that are interesting to you and freeing up that summer (and creating another one) to take an internship. If money isn't a major concern, that is. If money is a concern consider going 4 years but making one semester a co-op; you'll get paid (perhaps not enough to offset the extra semester but I'd be surprised if it weren't close), you'll get an extra semester for catchup/pleasure classes, and you'll have much more experience when you start looking for a job.</p>