Its commonly believed that it takes four years to earn a Bachelors degree in college. Therefore, most beginning college students start their first semester believing that as long as they have a full time class schedule -- at least 12 credit hours -- theyll graduate four years from the day they start. However, this is not always true. Read this article for tips on how to finish your degree faster: Take Extra Credit Hours If you need 120 credit hours to graduate, youre not going to graduate in four years by taking the 12 credit hour minimum each semester. Take an extra course each semester and add summer classes. Though most students hate the idea of wasting their summer away in college, summer classes are the easiest classes available, and they generally only last a few weeks. Take Your Basic Requirements First Though everyone wants to jump right into classes that apply toward their major, its often wiser to wait and take those classes after your second year of college. If you take your basic requirements first, then, later, if you decide to change your major, you wont have a transcript full of classes that dont count toward anything. The best plan is to take one class that applies to your major during the first year then fill the rest of your schedule with basic requirements. That way you can decide if you want to stick with your major, but you dont spend too much time and money if you decide later to change it. Choose Your Classes Wisely Often there are classes that fill more than one requirement. For example, if you need both a science class and five 300-level credits, you could take an intro level science class and two three-credit 300-level courses, or you could satisfy both requirements by taking a 300-level five-credit science course. Though this takes more planning time before registering for classes, it will allow you to reduce the amount of time youre required to be in school. |