That depends on how the school is set up. Most universities use credit hours and define a full-time student as one taking 12 credit hours or more. 15 is probably average and more than that is quite challenging, but I've seen people take 18 to 21 hours and make it.
My recommendation is to take 12 to 15 each semester at least until you get the feel for college. Summers are shorter and the classes move faster. So 6 credit hours is full-time for the summer semester.
Sue
2006-11-07 11:08:57
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answered by newbiegranny 5
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12
2006-11-07 19:10:55
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answered by prettytiger23 2
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12 semester units .. 15 is average to graduate in 4 years . . .
2006-11-07 19:05:21
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answered by a_blue_grey_mist 7
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Depends on the school, but about 12 hours is full time.
2006-11-07 19:05:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it's 12 credit hours or something like that.. the Government considers to be full time.. to get financial aid.
2006-11-07 19:05:40
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answered by punkakski 2
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12 credits per semester is considered full time
2006-11-07 19:07:52
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answered by jr1024@sbcglobal.net 1
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Most colleges require you to take 12 credits to be considered a fulltime student.
2006-11-07 19:05:29
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answered by pg 2
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12 credits
2006-11-07 19:04:57
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answered by Anonymous
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ya 12, but some people take 18
if u do 12, u should transfer in 2 years
2006-11-07 19:05:32
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answered by jdak34 3
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depends on the state u are in. in most cases 7 if u are an american citizen or permanent resident adn 12 if you are an international student.
2006-11-07 19:06:19
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answered by askance 4
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