Anonymous wrote:I didn't have any AP class carryovers to college and still could have easily graduated in 3 or 3.5 years. Just take some online courses during the summer, easy.
Anonymous wrote:You early graduates - what was your major? I'm guessing nothing math or science related as Op is looking to save 18 and paying for summer classes does not accomplish that.
OP you are WAY over the top controlling . You want to start turning the screws on your kid's adult life and he's only in middle school? To save some money? You're a terrible terrible parent and you're going to severely mess up your kid and totally cut him off at the knees before he even gets started. I hope that somehow he has the sense to cut ties with you as soon as he turns 18.
All of you talking about your former 'achievements' from 30 years ago and how you were so great in racing through college are just evil assholes. I hope you don't have children. None of you have a decent, nurturing bone in your body.
Anonymous wrote:You early graduates - what was your major? I'm guessing nothing math or science related as Op is looking to save 18 and paying for summer classes does not accomplish that.
OP you are WAY over the top controlling . You want to start turning the screws on your kid's adult life and he's only in middle school? To save some money? You're a terrible terrible parent and you're going to severely mess up your kid and totally cut him off at the knees before he even gets started. I hope that somehow he has the sense to cut ties with you as soon as he turns 18.
All of you talking about your former 'achievements' from 30 years ago and how you were so great in racing through college are just evil assholes. I hope you don't have children. None of you have a decent, nurturing bone in your body.
Anonymous wrote:I did college in 3 yrs by carrying 18 credits per semester and 6 credits during the summers.[/quote
Your major was ...? I'm guessing nothing math or science related as Op is looking to save money and paying for summer classes does not accomplish that.
OP you are WAY over the top controlling . You want to start turning the screws on your kid's adult life and he's only in middle school? To save some money? You're a terrible terrible parent and you're going to severely mess up your kid and totally cut him off at the knees before he even gets started. I hope that somehow he has the sense to cut ties with you as soon as he turns 18.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I took 14 AP classes and graduated from an Ivy in 3 years with a major and a minor. Would do again. But warning: it's hard to manage from a job hunt and social perspective. If I had to do it again, I would take a year of absence in the middle vs. graduating early.
Which Ivy? My kid could not use APs despite all 5s to reduce credit hours at Dartmouth.
Anonymous wrote:I took 14 AP classes and graduated from an Ivy in 3 years with a major and a minor. Would do again. But warning: it's hard to manage from a job hunt and social perspective. If I had to do it again, I would take a year of absence in the middle vs. graduating early.
Anonymous wrote:Schools that don't accept APs aren't going to accept community college credits taken in high school either. So if the goal is 3 years then look for schools that do accept AP credits. My DC goes to a top state flagship and got credit for 9 APs, which was a year of credit. That required 4s and 5s on all the tests. Some had to be a 5 to get credit.
While DC could have graduated in 3 or 3.5 years that wasn't a goal or an interest so it will be 4 years.
If you really want to save money a better option may be the community college to 4 year college route.
Anonymous wrote:I took 14 AP classes and graduated from an Ivy in 3 years with a major and a minor. Would do again. But warning: it's hard to manage from a job hunt and social perspective. If I had to do it again, I would take a year of absence in the middle vs. graduating early.