per summer, ill take one course and one online
summmer I, two courses and two online
SUmmer II. two courses and two online,
so the next semster which is fall ill be on track again is that possible ?is there something i should know
Answers:
It depends on what your school considers "on track". If you are starting in June, then you will be starting with the summer terms. Assuming each class is worth three credits, then at the end of the summer/beginning of fall you will have 24 credits, which 30 credits is GENERALLY a year's worth of credits (or two semesters).
If this is your first time taking college classes, I would not take that many. Summer classes move extremely fast. When I was a junior and senior in college, I took summer classes, two each session and worked part time. Because the classes are shorter than a normal semester, I always had a ton of homework or extra lab work to do.
Honestly, it depends on your work ethic, how used to college you are, your major, and if you're working or participating in any extracurricular activities at the same time. If you're wondering if you can really handle it, talk to your adviser. They are there to help you make sense of the confusing jumble that registering and keeping track of credits become.
Yes, it should be possible.
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