Anonymous wrote:Like a PP, I had AP credits and met the graduation criteria a semester early. Not wealthy. I wanted to save my family money and get a job. First in my family with a college degree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They took a lot of Ap classes that transferred to college. It is a smart thing, not a class thing.
APs is a class thing.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if kids who do this will regret it 10 or 20 years down the line? Like that whole eager to grow up thing, undergrad is soooo lame and passe.![]()
...then in 20 years you realize how much fun and carefree college was.
Don't get me wrong, rather have our children graduate early than take 5 6 7 years to finish. But I don't really get the rush to finish and leave campus in 3 or 3.5 years.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if kids who do this will regret it 10 or 20 years down the line? Like that whole eager to grow up thing, undergrad is soooo lame and passe.![]()
...then in 20 years you realize how much fun and carefree college was.
Don't get me wrong, rather have our children graduate early than take 5 6 7 years to finish. But I don't really get the rush to finish and leave campus in 3 or 3.5 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine is graduating two semesters early this spring and it’s both a blessing and a curse. Saves him a pile of money but he’ll miss that senior year experience. He’s considering doing a year of grad school near his campus. If not, he may try to find his first job in the same city and get to be near his friends for the last year.
Your son is graduating early without a plan? Interesting. I'd assume kids doing this would be the eager beaver super overachievers who have step-by-step grad school or job offer in hand they're eager to begin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if kids who do this will regret it 10 or 20 years down the line? Like that whole eager to grow up thing, undergrad is soooo lame and passe.![]()
...then in 20 years you realize how much fun and carefree college was.
Don't get me wrong, rather have our children graduate early than take 5 6 7 years to finish. But I don't really get the rush to finish and leave campus in 3 or 3.5 years.
I graduated college in 93. I finished in 3 years. I don’t remember how much fun and carefree college was. It was just college.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if kids who do this will regret it 10 or 20 years down the line? Like that whole eager to grow up thing, undergrad is soooo lame and passe.![]()
...then in 20 years you realize how much fun and carefree college was.
Don't get me wrong, rather have our children graduate early than take 5 6 7 years to finish. But I don't really get the rush to finish and leave campus in 3 or 3.5 years.
Anonymous wrote:Mine is graduating two semesters early this spring and it’s both a blessing and a curse. Saves him a pile of money but he’ll miss that senior year experience. He’s considering doing a year of grad school near his campus. If not, he may try to find his first job in the same city and get to be near his friends for the last year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I graduated 3 semesters early because I was poor, not because I was rich. I wouldn’t let my kids graduate in December because it’s the wrong time for the job search markets for top entry level positions.
Fake poor. Real poor kids work and take 7 years to graduate.
Anonymous wrote:I graduated 3 semesters early because I was poor, not because I was rich. I wouldn’t let my kids graduate in December because it’s the wrong time for the job search markets for top entry level positions.
Anonymous wrote:They took a lot of Ap classes that transferred to college. It is a smart thing, not a class thing.