<p>So what are you guys going to do?
I'm not sure what I want to do.
Housing is not guaranteed for the spring unless we have done the Fall Program? I quite like the idea of staying at home but is that not good for both catching up in the Spring, graduating on time, making friends and such, and having housing?</p>
<p>I will definitely apply for the FPF as it will give me same chance as other Fall students for housing, and will allow me to graduate at the same time (I’m pretty sure at least). Also, I think that it will definitely grant me the opportunity to make more friends as most people won’t know each other so it’d be easier to make friends.</p>
<p>I might also be doing the Summer programs to get ahead and have an easier schedule. It’ll also allow me to get to know more people! Of course, everything I wrote is what I believe is true so you might have to double check…</p>
<p>Also, I live only an hour away so your decision may be different if you live farther as you’ll have to travel more times…</p>
<p>We have a number of friends that are doing this. It looks like there’s not a ton of difference between being admitted for fall or spring, if you do the FPF program and live on campus. Classes at the extension all count toward grad requirements…they’re just in a different building. Heard some previous FPF students say they really enjoyed it. Class sizes were small, etc.</p>