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Hey all, you were extremely helpful last time I asked a question, so here is another.
Long story short I plan to graduate a year early due to financial reasons. This would require me to take a few summer classes. I plan to take physics 1 and 2 at a different 4 year University since they offer a 4-week physics 1 and 4-week physics 2.
So my question is, do you think it is feasible to take physics 1 and physics 2 (Algebra-based) the same summer as this University makes them each 4 weeks long.
Or should I take Physics 1 this summer and Physics 2 next summer (my junior year), then I would 100% have to take a gap year (would basically be two years since I plan to graduate 1 year early). This would allow me some time to do other EC in the summer.
Additionally, since this isn't a CC would it be okay from an admission point of view?
Long story short I plan to graduate a year early due to financial reasons. This would require me to take a few summer classes. I plan to take physics 1 and 2 at a different 4 year University since they offer a 4-week physics 1 and 4-week physics 2.
So my question is, do you think it is feasible to take physics 1 and physics 2 (Algebra-based) the same summer as this University makes them each 4 weeks long.
Or should I take Physics 1 this summer and Physics 2 next summer (my junior year), then I would 100% have to take a gap year (would basically be two years since I plan to graduate 1 year early). This would allow me some time to do other EC in the summer.
Additionally, since this isn't a CC would it be okay from an admission point of view?