<p>It’s not limited to years, but it’s limited in number of credits. 127 credits is the limitation. That is why I don’t want to take filler classes. I already took elective classes that interested me like psychology and public speaking. I was going to use any remaining free time to prep for my summer classes because one of the classes is known to be challenging. That’s why I’m thinking this is the right idea for me.</p>
<p>Am I the only person a little put out by the comment that the OP’s parents would rather not have health insurance? </p>
<p>Based upon the phrasing of the OP’s response, it doesn’t sound like they don’t have access to insurance (due to unemployment etc.) - just they don’t care to use their money in such a fashion. How irresponsible! Do they believe in car insurance or are they part of the uninsured driver problem too?</p>
<p>I took two classes last quarter for medical reasons (the two classes equalled to 10 credit hours). So no, it wasn’t bad or anything.</p>
<p>Chicagobear, you just have to realize that nothing bad will ever happen to them. It’s that simple.</p>