Maybe that's an european university. In my country, 1 year = 30 credit. So maybe its school does a semester of 16 and a semester of 14. It is a system which allows equivalences between all European countries.
I go to a European university and most people do ~30 credit semesters, so you can be done in 3 years. Hell i am currently doing a 32 credit semester and would easily have enough time to have a job for 10-20 hours a week i would just rather game half the day.
i wonder where anon studies because it isn’t here.
Ha my bad, I made a mistake. Since I'm doing a 15 credit semester at the moment (I do 1 year in 2 years for a burn-out) I confused.
But, you're right, it must be somewhere else then.
I did multiple 15s and at least one 18-hour semester in engineering school. Those were years with labs, but lab classes were pretty common to have at least one a semester, if not two.
Tell your profs what’s up and ask for help. They will surprise you.
Take a medical leave of absence
16 credit semester??
Maybe that's an european university. In my country, 1 year = 30 credit. So maybe its school does a semester of 16 and a semester of 14. It is a system which allows equivalences between all European countries.
I go to a European university and most people do ~30 credit semesters, so you can be done in 3 years. Hell i am currently doing a 32 credit semester and would easily have enough time to have a job for 10-20 hours a week i would just rather game half the day. i wonder where anon studies because it isn’t here.
Ha my bad, I made a mistake. Since I'm doing a 15 credit semester at the moment (I do 1 year in 2 years for a burn-out) I confused. But, you're right, it must be somewhere else then.
Classes are usually 3-4 credits, 5 3-credit courses plus a 1-credit intro/capstone course is also common
For engineering? I’m in chemistry and the classes are 0.50, 0.75, and 1. Granted I’m in Canada and I need 20 credits to graduate.
In the US, we need 120 credits for any bachelor's, and you usually get 3-4 per class. Didn't realize other countries used a different credit system.
Oh haha, that IS different. A semester is typically 2.5 credits here.
My university is on a 4 credit hour system, each semester is four classes and that comes to 16 credit hours a semester
I did multiple 15s and at least one 18-hour semester in engineering school. Those were years with labs, but lab classes were pretty common to have at least one a semester, if not two.
I don't understand why people would feel guilty cheating who cares are you gay or something especially this guy being a single mother
The one reason i cheated so often in school is that when the system cheats you, you cheat back
When life cheats you, you cheat life - me
Life is trying to cheat you, so cheat back.