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Yes you can if your collage lets you overload your class hours. As long as you have the credits you can graduate. You can even get a head start as some collages or community collage offers a few classes while you are in high scholl as long as you have a good GPB and record.

2006-09-10 07:33:22 · answer #1 · answered by Jean 2 · 0 0

Of course!

I have many friends who actually opted for this course of action, or for going a bit longer with just a very light courseload or full-time work.

There are a few things to check first:
- That you have satisfied all core requirements of the university (if any)
- That you have satisfied all college requirements (graduating in engineering will have a different set of requirements than business or art history)
- That you gain the required number of credits or units needed to earn your degree and graduate.

Also, outside of school, you need to make sure that you have enough credits. For example:
- If doing pre-health, grad school may or may not require certain credit amounts, but will require certain area studies and courses fulfilled
- Some professions that require tests (like Accounting) might require certain credit amounts above and beyond a school's requirement (my friend had some issues with this).

Good Luck. It will take extra work beyond what is normally expected, but at many places, managing one degree under four years is fairly commonplace, so that students pick up double majors or minors to fill their time.

Have at it!

2006-09-10 08:46:59 · answer #2 · answered by jarizza 2 · 0 0

colleges have different techniques of computing the variety of classes needed for commencement. whether they make certain it, it relatively is totally mostly the equivalent of four finished classes according to semester. In colleges that use hours, which would be 4 4hour course a semester for 8 semesters, or 128 hours. many schools in basic terms call an entire course as a credit, wherein case you decide on 32 credit. of course each and each college has required classes, and required course in different disciplines than the main significant.

2016-09-30 13:21:04 · answer #3 · answered by alia 4 · 0 0

If you have taken all the required classes for a particular major, then yes... you can graduate in 3 years.... More power to you, for getting ahead of the game.
Remember... it's not credits you should be worried about, but required classes, and then electives to flil in the rest.... double check with your advisor to make sure you've completed everything you need, and then PARTY! Congrats on graduating!

2006-09-10 07:33:26 · answer #4 · answered by theviolet41 6 · 0 0

Yes, of course, you can graduate early if you have all your credits. If you plan to go on to graduate-level study, you would want to make sure you have a decent GPA, too.

2006-09-10 07:33:44 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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