Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child graduated from UMD a semester early and there were two cons. Housing the last semester was a little tricky to coordinate and there was no December ceremony.
My DS will graduate from UMD in Computer Engineering in two days one semester early. He will finish his finals on Friday and he can't wait to leave UMD and start traveling for the next six months in Europe, Asia, and South America, with the tuition/room/board that we will give him, on top of a 50K cash gift from my FIL. There will be a job waiting for him when he comes back from the trip. There is no need to spend another useless semester in school for undergrad.
He might feel different when he gets to work and sees he is undereducated compared to his high performing peers.
My CS kid is graduating early. He feels in CS experience is much more important that more class work. Lots of the early graduators have piles of AP credits and took extra credits each semester. They are not undereducated.
+1 hysterical that the ^PP thinks these kids who are smart are "undereducated".
\Anonymous wrote:I know several people who did this and did it myself--whether because of incoming college credits, AP credits, overloads, summers, etc. All had different reasons, including financial, family care issues, etc. I most admired a friend who decided to take a semester off in the middle and go overseas and work on a work permit at a restaurant in a busy metropolis--she said it was the experience of her life, it paid for itself, then she came back and graduated on time with peers at four years. At least some of those who graduated early felt a bit left out because of all the senior events, esp graduation (one came back and walked for the grand procession, secretly). If your DC might be someone who would connect with incoming class and be interested in reconnecting at later reunions, keep in mind that they might get put in the reunion-year bucket for the year of graduation, which likely is not the peers they know--though with persistence, you can sometimes get the alumni office to recode/peg you to the four-year graduating class year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child graduated from UMD a semester early and there were two cons. Housing the last semester was a little tricky to coordinate and there was no December ceremony.
My DS will graduate from UMD in Computer Engineering in two days one semester early. He will finish his finals on Friday and he can't wait to leave UMD and start traveling for the next six months in Europe, Asia, and South America, with the tuition/room/board that we will give him, on top of a 50K cash gift from my FIL. There will be a job waiting for him when he comes back from the trip. There is no need to spend another useless semester in school for undergrad.
He might feel different when he gets to work and sees he is undereducated compared to his high performing peers.
My CS kid is graduating early. He feels in CS experience is much more important that more class work. Lots of the early graduators have piles of AP credits and took extra credits each semester. They are not undereducated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child graduated from UMD a semester early and there were two cons. Housing the last semester was a little tricky to coordinate and there was no December ceremony.
My DS will graduate from UMD in Computer Engineering in two days one semester early. He will finish his finals on Friday and he can't wait to leave UMD and start traveling for the next six months in Europe, Asia, and South America, with the tuition/room/board that we will give him, on top of a 50K cash gift from my FIL. There will be a job waiting for him when he comes back from the trip. There is no need to spend another useless semester in school for undergrad.
How nice for your kid, but most of us don’t get to play with $75k straight out of college
I am 46 and still haven’t made it overseas
dp.. yes, it is nice for that ^PP's kid. Why do you have to be so nasty. OP was asking why would people graduate early, and the ^PP responded. No need to be nasty.
It's nasty to point out what an incredibly privileged position this particular kid is in? It's the absolute truth. He graduated early so he could go travel the world with large amounts of money from other people?![]()
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right back at yaAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child graduated from UMD a semester early and there were two cons. Housing the last semester was a little tricky to coordinate and there was no December ceremony.
My DS will graduate from UMD in Computer Engineering in two days one semester early. He will finish his finals on Friday and he can't wait to leave UMD and start traveling for the next six months in Europe, Asia, and South America, with the tuition/room/board that we will give him, on top of a 50K cash gift from my FIL. There will be a job waiting for him when he comes back from the trip. There is no need to spend another useless semester in school for undergrad.
He might feel different when he gets to work and sees he is undereducated compared to his high performing peers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m just hoping my kid finishes in 4 years! 😊
I know 2 boys who finished in 4.5 years, they are doing well: one is a mechanical engineer, another one is an accountant. Both took 1 more semester because they failed a class required for their major and had to retake it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child graduated from UMD a semester early and there were two cons. Housing the last semester was a little tricky to coordinate and there was no December ceremony.
My DS will graduate from UMD in Computer Engineering in two days one semester early. He will finish his finals on Friday and he can't wait to leave UMD and start traveling for the next six months in Europe, Asia, and South America, with the tuition/room/board that we will give him, on top of a 50K cash gift from my FIL. There will be a job waiting for him when he comes back from the trip. There is no need to spend another useless semester in school for undergrad.
How nice for your kid, but most of us don’t get to play with $75k straight out of college
I am 46 and still haven’t made it overseas
dp.. yes, it is nice for that ^PP's kid. Why do you have to be so nasty. OP was asking why would people graduate early, and the ^PP responded. No need to be nasty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child graduated from UMD a semester early and there were two cons. Housing the last semester was a little tricky to coordinate and there was no December ceremony.
My DS will graduate from UMD in Computer Engineering in two days one semester early. He will finish his finals on Friday and he can't wait to leave UMD and start traveling for the next six months in Europe, Asia, and South America, with the tuition/room/board that we will give him, on top of a 50K cash gift from my FIL. There will be a job waiting for him when he comes back from the trip. There is no need to spend another useless semester in school for undergrad.
He might feel different when he gets to work and sees he is undereducated compared to his high performing peers.
Huh? This is just nasty and based on nothing. NP, by the way, but why do people post these kinds of attacks?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child graduated from UMD a semester early and there were two cons. Housing the last semester was a little tricky to coordinate and there was no December ceremony.
My DS will graduate from UMD in Computer Engineering in two days one semester early. He will finish his finals on Friday and he can't wait to leave UMD and start traveling for the next six months in Europe, Asia, and South America, with the tuition/room/board that we will give him, on top of a 50K cash gift from my FIL. There will be a job waiting for him when he comes back from the trip. There is no need to spend another useless semester in school for undergrad.
He might feel different when he gets to work and sees he is undereducated compared to his high performing peers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child graduated from UMD a semester early and there were two cons. Housing the last semester was a little tricky to coordinate and there was no December ceremony.
My DS will graduate from UMD in Computer Engineering in two days one semester early. He will finish his finals on Friday and he can't wait to leave UMD and start traveling for the next six months in Europe, Asia, and South America, with the tuition/room/board that we will give him, on top of a 50K cash gift from my FIL. There will be a job waiting for him when he comes back from the trip. There is no need to spend another useless semester in school for undergrad.
Anonymous wrote:I’m just hoping my kid finishes in 4 years! 😊