<p>I'm a sophomore and I have completed 48 units. By the end of this upcoming, spring semester I'll have 60 completed. Half way done with my undergraduate, collegiate career. </p>
<p>How about you? Are you at, above, or below pace for graduating in four years? I'm exactly at (on) pace.</p>
<p>I am a sophomore and I wil have completed 90.5 credits by the end of this semester (lots of AP credit and summer school). I am on track to double major, get a minor, and graduate 1 semester early while taking the lowest amount of credits needed to be considered a full time student.</p>
<p>Including AP credits? I have 34 done currently after first semester (19 from APs). Currently signed up for 18 but will be dropping one so 15 for this semester. So by the end of the year I’ll have 49.</p>
<p>Right now I am a first year, and I have 36 creds under my belt, plus I am taking 15 credit hours. I walked in with 15 credit hours. I plan on double majoring and minoring as well as taking courses over the summer to lighten the load.</p>
<p>94 done. I have one year left and have 16 credits this semester. Will take 9-12 over the summer and then another 16-18 in the fall to graduate a semester early.</p>
<p>Including AP credits, I have 39, and I’m taking 19 more now. Second semester freshman. Looking at these replies makes me realize how many overachievers there are…</p>
<p>I have 113.5 credits (incl. 12 AP creds.). I am taking 26 in Spring. BTW, this is only slightly above normal at my school, not way above compared to most.</p>
<p>I am a first year- 44 credits right now.
I will have at least 73 credits when I start my second year of college.
I will be a senior half-way through my second year.
I could graduate in two and a half years if I wanted.</p>
<p>I am way above where I should be. The expect you to have 30 to enter your second year (120 to graduate).</p>