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You don't even read the thread.
I've read enough to know that the only things you care about are completing your pissant undergrad degree and drinking yourself to death.
That reminds me, why not go to school online? The "college experience" is overrated.

I feel like I've asked this before, but I'm a bit sleep-deprived.
 
That reminds me, why not go to school online? The "college experience" is overrated.

I feel like I've asked this before, but I'm a bit sleep-deprived.
I (probably) am, I caved despite everyone including my friends telling me online classes are terrible, and just want to finish my damn degree this spring.
 
I (probably) am, I caved despite everyone including my friends telling me online classes are terrible, and just want to finish my damn degree this spring.
Did you start college early? Most people don't finish until they're 22.
 
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I (probably) am, I caved despite everyone including my friends telling me online classes are terrible, and just want to finish my damn degree this spring.
It's a bit more proactive & you have to do extra legwork if you want to succeed. Instead of sitting in lectures you need to teach yourself.

It's probably a better fit for returning adult learners than the younger college crowd.
 
Did you start college early? Most people don't finish until they're 22.
No, I did the following:
  • Took a couple AP's in senior year
  • Took the Composition and Literature CLEP exams (literally no studying required if you can do alright on SAT reading/writing) the summer before starting
  • Took five summer classes last year
  • Took six classes last fall, knocking out all but one prereq three semesters in
By the end of last year, I was on track to graduate a year early with a CS & Math double-major. Dropping the math major dropped a semester's worth of required courses.

It's a bit more proactive & you have to do extra legwork if you want to succeed. Instead of sitting in lectures you need to teach yourself.

It's probably a better fit for returning adult learners than the younger college crowd.
I'm not worried about the learning aspect because I've always self-studied, I'm just nervous about tests.
 
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