If you had to pick....(poll)
| Option 1 | 11% (3 votes) |
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| Option 2 | 89% (25 votes) |
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If you had to pick....(poll)
posted 2nd Jan
These are your two options, which would you choose:
Option 1:
Finish school in 2 semesters. You will have to take at least 15 credit hours each semester, you're used to taking 12. You will have to take a minimum of 3 summer classes, while you're kids are home for the summer. You have anxiety and depression so sometimes balancing school and home is a struggle. If you stay on top of stuff though, it's much more manageable.
Option 2:
Finish school in 3 semesters. You will only have to take 12 credit hours a semester, which is what you are used to, which means you will be able to maintain a high GPA. You would not have to take summer classes and would be able to enjoy the time with your kids. Would have one class to worry about so you would be less likely to get overwhelmed. In the past, you have gotten overwhelmed with the 12 credit hours though.
quoteposted 2nd Jan
theres NO way in hell i could do 15 credit hours andn summer semester because summer is only 12 weeks so 16 weeks of stuff in 12 weeks nope no way in hell with 2 kids.
quoteposted 2nd Jan
If you're more than likely to be overwhelmed either way, go for the fastest route. It'll be a little more stress, but for a shorter period of time.
quoteposted 2nd Jan
If I knew I get overwhelmed just taking 12, taking 15 seems like a dumbass thing for me to do, not to mention I'd have barely anytime for my three children, husband, and the rest of my demanding life. So option 2 would definitely be "my" option.
quoteposted 2nd Jan
I took 15 credits the first semester I took. Never again omg and that was just with 1 kid.
quoteposted 2nd Jan
I personally only take 9 hours at a time (two classes). I work fulltime, have all these kids and a bigass house to clean. I'd rather keep my sanity and high GPA to graduate summa cum laude again than try and rush anything.
quoteposted 2nd Jan
My last two semesters, I took 18 credit hours and two summer courses per session, I would not suggest that. Though I guess it would depend on what courses you would be taking.
quoteposted 2nd Jan
I'd much prefer option 1, but if you feel overwhelmed, option 2 is only one more semester. So, seems okay.
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