<p>Momofthreeboys & Thumper1 - I expect that will be similar to what D3 will experience - being able to enjoy some of her core curriculum as a break.</p>
<p>D2 however has a major that requires 130 credit hours - which really winds up being MUCH more than that. They don’t get credit for all of the hours actually spent in class, and there are required workshops that they also don’t get credit hours for. She’s VERY fortunate she got her core out of the way in high school. Fortunately her major is also her passion, and there’s nothing she’d rather be doing.</p>