Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the AP classes taken in MCPS and going to OOS publics where they accept the APs makes it super easy to graduate in 3 years, saving tens of thousands of dollars, which in our case, can then go toward grad school
My UMC MCPS grad also got credits for AP classes in UMD-CP. He could finish in 2.5 years if he wanted. Instead, he chose to double major in CS and Maths in 4 years. Also, since tuition was paid through merit scholarship, he wanted to utilize it for all 4 years, since getting these dual majors was costing him zero dollars. Grad school will certainly happen for him.
I wish my niece had followed this path. She got a lot of financial aid to attend a top public university. She finished in 3 years with a film studies major. I suggested that she consider doing a double major with something kind of practical, just as a fall-back, since her education was mostly "free" to her. She refused to consider the idea. I thought it was a waste of a year of free education at a top public university, but the brain of a 21-year-old is not fully developed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:College isn’t like it was in the 90s or 00s people
It’s not fun and carefree anymore
Best to finish it asap
My DS will graduate next month one year early. He already accepted a job offer for 105K/year. He can't wait to graduate and start making money. He did two internships after his freshman and sophomore year and according to him, work is so much easier than college. To him, three years of undergrad is more than enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All the AP classes taken in MCPS and going to OOS publics where they accept the APs makes it super easy to graduate in 3 years, saving tens of thousands of dollars, which in our case, can then go toward grad school
My UMC MCPS grad also got credits for AP classes in UMD-CP. He could finish in 2.5 years if he wanted. Instead, he chose to double major in CS and Maths in 4 years. Also, since tuition was paid through merit scholarship, he wanted to utilize it for all 4 years, since getting these dual majors was costing him zero dollars. Grad school will certainly happen for him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seeing/hearing from neighbors, acquaintances & relatives that their 2024 kids are graduating next month instead. WHY? You’re only young once! It’s crazy to me. There’s no way this is a money thing. It’s so sad. And these kids probably stifled their professional prospects due to not having time to do multiple internships. Why such a rush to grow up?
Because it's time to grow up. Have your own salary, own apartment, and a great time with your friends. Meet interesting people at work. Land the helicopter.
Anonymous wrote:College isn’t like it was in the 90s or 00s people
It’s not fun and carefree anymore
Best to finish it asap
Anonymous wrote:College isn’t like it was in the 90s or 00s people
It’s not fun and carefree anymore
Best to finish it asap
Anonymous wrote:All college paying generous merit scholarship would love for you to finish early.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seeing/hearing from neighbors, acquaintances & relatives that their 2024 kids are graduating next month instead. WHY? You’re only young once! It’s crazy to me. There’s no way this is a money thing. It’s so sad. And these kids probably stifled their professional prospects due to not having time to do multiple internships. Why such a rush to grow up?
It shouldn't take four years to finish a BA -- especially if you were admitted with 20 to 30 AP and/or dual enrollment credits, as nearly every overachiever has done for the last 20 years. At today's astronomical costs, finish as quickly as you can.
Anonymous wrote:All the AP classes taken in MCPS and going to OOS publics where they accept the APs makes it super easy to graduate in 3 years, saving tens of thousands of dollars, which in our case, can then go toward grad school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alot of the top tier private colleges/universities are limiting the number of credits you can transfer from DE/AP. Assume it's a combination of not thinking they are the equivalent of their entry level courses + they don't want to lose the tuition money. They do allow "placing out" of classes with some that they do not grant grad credit for. I'm annoyed as my DC is graduating HS with alot of AP/college credits and cannot use them. I will encourage DC to graduate a semester early with credits he can use (capped at 4 courses), however, only to save tuition costs.
People should research colleges based on their AP/DE/IB and yes, CLEP acceptance policies before accepting an admissions offer if that is important to them.
Anonymous wrote:Seeing/hearing from neighbors, acquaintances & relatives that their 2024 kids are graduating next month instead. WHY? You’re only young once! It’s crazy to me. There’s no way this is a money thing. It’s so sad. And these kids probably stifled their professional prospects due to not having time to do multiple internships. Why such a rush to grow up?
Anonymous wrote:Seeing/hearing from neighbors, acquaintances & relatives that their 2024 kids are graduating next month instead. WHY? You’re only young once! It’s crazy to me. There’s no way this is a money thing. It’s so sad. And these kids probably stifled their professional prospects due to not having time to do multiple internships. Why such a rush to grow up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To take some gap years.
B.S. It's to both save money and start life. It's called opportunity cost. Google it. It's silly to piss away a year of life "taking courses". The magical part of undergrad is that first year and second. After that, mature students are eager to move on. Finish as quickly as you can and either jump into a career or head to medical or law school, so you can quickly finish that and make some real money.
The ones I know doing this have extraordinary credentials and want to attend grad school
Umm... yeah... that means they are starting grad school a year earlier and will finish grad school a year earlier...thus, starting their professional life a year earlier. And will in theory likely marry and have a child a year sooner. Old farts needs to stop romanticizing being pot smoking loafers in a college town for a year at age 21-22, like that in any way helps you.The world moves FAST now, so surprise overachieving kids are reacting.
Is that you brunch granny?
You're projecting. Go take your cats for a walk.