<p>Hello every one, I' am new here. After about a year of goofing around and wasting time and money I finally decided to attend college. High school was a complete joke, I hope college will be much different. I' am planning to attend a community college then transfer to a university with an A.A in Administration of justice. Then peruse my bachelors degree in Criminal Justice. I' am not a party animal, so I decide to devote all my time to school, so I can get it out of the way. Everyone got their plans, schools help you by giving you those stupid plan A plan B plan C, well I got my own plan I' ll call it plan X. Read on and let me know what you think.</p>
<p>I will be attending three schools at the same time, yes three school. Think I' am crazy. Maybe. If you think about it summer only allows you to take 9 units at a community college, I will be taken 18. Its not that bad actually, I calculated my hours, and my free time. It goes together like a puzzle. All three of these colleges offer distant learning/online classes. I can pretty much take every single class online except for my majors, and the one that requires a lab. Not to mention all of these schools offer exact same classes, and those classes are all transferable to university of my choice. So here we go.</p>
<p>Summer 2009 </p>
<p>School A
2 online courses. philosophy 12, and philosophy 3.
1 on-campus course. Geology 1 with LAB</p>
<p>School B
1 online course. history 101</p>
<p>School C
2 online courses. philosophy 100, and philosophy 160. </p>
<p>Total Units 18</p>
<p>Now the reason I' ll be taken all those philosophy classes, is because every single one of them fills my requirements, although I' am not majoring in philosophy or anything it those 4 classes will cover. Area A3, Area C which requires 2 classes, and area D which has a list of all sorts of classes and philosophy happens to be there, so why not. I figured all 4 of those classes will be like taking 1 big class. Besides I might be able to use some papers on both. Moving along.</p>
<p>Fall 2009 </p>
<p>School A
4 on-campus course. Admin. of justice 2, 3, 4, and 5. </p>
<p>School B
2 online courses. Psychology 101, and Political Science.</p>
<p>School C
N/A</p>
<p>Total Units 18</p>
<p>This time I took 4 classes in Administration of Justice, each class only meets once a week for 3 hours. Admin. of justice 2 on Monday, 3 on Tuesday, 4 on Wednesday, and 5 on Thursday. So it goes well together, again almost as if I' am taking one class. Man no wonder my dad said college was much easier than high school. </p>
<p>Spring 2010</p>
<p>School A
4 on-campus courses. Admin. of justice 6, 8, 40, and 16. </p>
<p>School B
1 online course. Physical Education 141.</p>
<p>School C
1 online course. Intro Sociology 1</p>
<p>Total Units 18</p>
<p>Once again 4 Administration of justice courses. Same as fall, once a week for 3 hours. What a breeze, this really isn't as bad as I thought. Almost done now. </p>
<p>Summer 2010 </p>
<p>School A.
2 online courses. Math 110, and Biology 22
1 on-campus course. Speech 10</p>
<p>School B.
1 online course. Music 40</p>
<p>School C.
1 online Course. English 100</p>
<p>Total units 15</p>
<p>So after a year my total amount of transferable credits is at 69 units plus 1 units in computers that I took spring 2009. This makes 70 transferable units, which is the maximum amount of units allowed to be transferred to my local university. This is my one year plan to obtain an Associates of arts in Administration of Justice, and a ticket into my local university to peruse my B.A. Now many of you might think this is a ticket to failure, well to some it might be. Everyday I wake up and do nothing, all night I' am on the computer doing some sort of research. Back in Russian while attending school, I had no free time. It was school and homework, you only got to rest on Sundays. So 18 units just doesn't seam very much. Well I shared my plan X, with you. Feel free to share your thoughts and views , discus any ideas you might come up with. And please if you don' t have anything nice to say don' t say it at all. I hope we're all mature enough to understand that. If you read all this, thanks for you time.</p>