@twoinanddone Sorry to bother you with this now, but would you mind if I asked a bit more about the Summer requirements for Florida universities?
If my understanding is correct, I have to get 9 credit hours every Summer if I were to go to FAMU? I don’t know if my understanding of credit hours is correct, but would this mean I’d have to spend 9 hours every week in classes throughout each Summer in college? This seems VERY disadvantageous since it might interfere with my ability to get internships. You say that universities seem to be understanding (“creative in how students achieve that”) - is it likely I could count work at an internship as my Summer sessions? Or, what might I need to get it waived? Also, since I live in Massachusetts, would the university provide me with a place to live and eat, and would any full tuition, room, and board scholarships cover the costs of any provided room and meals?
Sorry to bombard you with questions, but if you can clarify the workings of these Summer sessions, I’d be grateful!