Graduating in 3 years.

<p>Is it possible to graduate in 3 years? my financial aid package sucks. im gonna try and graduate in 3 years if possible. </p>

<p>I want to major in biological engineering</p>

<p>my ap credit includes</p>

<p>Calc bc
stat
calc III
chemistry
physics
biology
lit
lang
psychology
macroeconomics</p>

<p>is it possible?</p>

<p>If you take summer courses I think it’s feasible</p>

<p>Yeah, summer credits help, but really, see if you can get better financial aid for your returning years…because that would SUCK to have to leave college after only a third year…to not graduate with YOUR class… You wanna stay in college as long as possible, trust me. It’s so much fun and it’s supposed to be some of the best four years of your life…don’t throw it away over money!</p>

<p>yes definitely can work. I had a freshman roommate who could have graduated in 2 years (he came in with around 60 college credits) but decided to stay one extra year to get other minors. So he finished in 3 years because of financial purposes.</p>

<p>I thought I just recently heard about some sort of cap Cornell puts on AP credits? Like 18 or something?</p>

<p>Idk about the other colleges, but in CAS, 100/120 of your credits need to be taken within the college of arts and sciences. so really, any college/ap credit that you have doesn’t count towards graduation after 20. it can help you place out of intro courses, though, so that helps.</p>