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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To add, it is kind of easy to still graduate on-time in most majors if you start in the spring. An AP credit there, a summer class, a class in the fall prior to entry, an extra class one semester, an internship for credit—-all ways to do that. [/quote] My DDs roommate attended Va Tech the first semester and then enrolled in the spring admit school in January. [/quote] That is probably unusual. Why go all the way to a 4-year school like VT when you only intend to go to it for one semester?[/quote] “All the way?” Much more fun to have one college semester with lots of friends that being at home getting credits from community college. Obviously. [/quote] Do tell me how it would be more fun to move all your stuff to a college you know you’re only spending one semester at, and to make friends only to leave them a semester later. Not to mention joining extracurriculars knowing you’re about to leave.[/quote] My kid knows a ton of VT students. And how much stuff does she need for one semester? And football takes care of lots of fall activity. But kudos to you if your kid would rather live in your basement and commute to cc while all her friends are away at college. It does save money. [/quote] Then why doesn’t she stay at VT?[/quote]
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