I’m a current junior at a Texas early college and will earn 83 credit hours by the end of my senior year, excluding AP credit. I plan on majoring in either computer science or finance. Assuming that all my credits transfer, which they should, how hard would it be to earn my bachelor’s in one year, averaging 20 credit hours per semester?
still impossible as most upper level CS courses don’t transfer from community college and you have to take it UT to get credit for it , so even with 83 credit hours id say the earliest you could graduate is within 2.5 years , unless you take summer school at UT then maybe 1.5 - 2 years , also on top of that CS is one of the hardest degrees , so taking over 15 hours would be a bad idea as you wouldn’t have time to study for everything and it would end badly
I’m afraid this most likely isn’t possible. UT requires (at least for finance majors, I would assume for everyone) that you have 60 hours in residence. Needless to say that’s impractical in a one-year span…
Right, you need at least 60 credits at UT-Austin.
http://catalog.utexas.edu/undergraduate/the-university/graduation/general-requirements/