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As a full-time nontrad student, I believe I'm expected to take 30+ units per academic year (since I won't be working full-time) not including summers, or at least that's what I read on SDN. If so, I'm looking to split that to 24 units science, and 6 units humanities. Is it ok if I take the 6 units of humanities at a community college? I'd be taking Psych/Soc/Philosophy classes, and would like to save some money on them if possible. I'll be doing the 24 science units at Extension schools (UC Berkeley and UCLA Extension) and CSU's.
Does this seem acceptable, or do I need to bite the bullet and shell out a few thousand more dollars and just do the humanities at a 4-year? Thank you for your advice.
Does this seem acceptable, or do I need to bite the bullet and shell out a few thousand more dollars and just do the humanities at a 4-year? Thank you for your advice.