Is this even possible to do in college?

<p>I’m a student but I’m going to say stuff anyway. Proofs aren’t really applicable in industry, but a lot of companies just want smart people. For a lot of jobs they’re happy to train you to do whatever, they just need you to be smart and hard working. Proofs are very important for academia in almost every subject. </p>

<p>Nubs came in with a lot of credits. Not sure how many, he’ll have to tell you. I know a guy who came in with 0 credits and graduated with both degrees in 4 years (he did take spring/summer classes though).</p>