I'm forced to graduate in 2.5 years, how much will this hurt?

<p>After careful consideration, I have decided not to rush the college. Instead, I have 2 new options:
(A)
Spring 2012
Fall 2012, Spring 2013
Fall 2013, Spring 2014
Fall 2014 (apply to grad school), Spring 2015 (finish undergrad)
Total = 3.5 years, 3 summers, but I don’t think I can get any internships in Summer 2012, do I?</p>

<p>(B)
Fall 2012, Spring 2013
Fall 2013, Spring 2014
Fall 2014 , Spring 2015
Fall 2015 (apply to grad school), Spring 2016 (finish undergrad)
Total = 4 years, 3 summers, but I’ll have to wait one more year until Fall 2012, which means that 1 more year slower than option A</p>

<p>I apologize for my silly and idiotic questions before. Now the question is, if I choose a school with flexible schedule (haven’t decided yet, still looking around), that the prerequisite courses will be offered in both Fall and Spring, should I wait until Fall 2012 to start my college? Or starting in Spring 2012 would be better?</p>

<p>If I start in Spring 2012, I don’t think I can get any internships in Summer 2012 with just one semester of stay, that means I might waste 1 summer, only 2 summers left</p>

<p>If I start in Fall 2012, I can have 3 summers but I’ll waste 1 year…</p>