Graduate in Four Years?

<p>How hard will it be for me to graduate in four years when I'm majoring in CSE and going into Warren?</p>

<p>I am a CSE major in Warren myself! As long as your plan your schedule right, there is no reason you wouldn't graduate in four years. Of course, this is assuming you take at least 16 credits a quarter except for your first, and that you don't decide to take a lot of extra courses instead of your requirements. It also depends on your AP credits, and what they might get you out of.</p>

<p>But after all that, I'd say that a five-year graduation is not common at all, and I think as a CSE major you should be able to swing four years just fine.</p>

<p>how about for a Biology major at ERC? not so many AP</p>

<p>In general, every program is designed to give you a degree in four years. If you have any AP's at all, that should reduce the total number of required courses. While this isn't always the case, it's what each department works for. If you want to add on a minor, or a double major, I imagine it would be harder, but there is always the excellent UCSD Summer Session. Spend five weeks on-campus or off-, and take a few classes that are required while being in La Jolla for the summer. I come from NorCal, so that seems pretty fun :D.</p>

<p>Yes, well, I guess the AP thing is what I'm worried about. Due to the circumstances, I was only able to take two AP classes, and I got 3's on both of them. Hopefully they can cover for an elective, because I'm trying to keep from having summer school.</p>

<p>wandering_mystic
which college are you in?</p>

<p>Warren for CSE</p>

<p>well..you should be fine..you dont have that many GEs</p>

<p>"Of course, this is assuming you take at least 16 credits a quarter except for your first, and that you don't decide to take a lot of extra courses instead of your requirements."</p>

<p>How many courses would 16 credits be?</p>

<p>4.........</p>