<p>Theoretically, you could, but what’s the rush? I understand that it generally costs less money to do it in 2 years (well, assuming you go to a school with a flat rate instead of an hourly rate), but I think that’s why it’s important to choose an affordable school. College is fun, but more importantly, I feel like you learn a lot of important life skills there that take longer than 2 years to learn. And trust me, I think you’ll be sorry you rushed the experience later - and I’m not talking about the “college experience” of boozing and partying, but developing relationships, doing internships, studying abroad, and finding your passion.</p>