Yes. You have to do a certain number of credit to get a degree. It doesn't matter when you take the courses. Therefore, if you take classes in the summer you will graduate faster.
Just be aware that not all classes are offered in the summer, and so sometimes it will not be possible to take the courses you want to take. Also keep in mind that doing well in university classes requires much more work than in high school, and so you may need a break in the summer. You don't want to burn out.
Good luck!
2007-04-18 13:10:27
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answered by mbm244 5
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Yes, and by taking the maximum course load. It's only a 4 year degree if you take the average number of hours during the standard school year.
2007-04-18 20:09:25
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answered by Still reading 6
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Generally if you can take classes over the summer you can finish the required courses in 3 years. It depends on how many classes you take. You will reduce the requirement 1 class for every class you take.
2007-04-18 20:09:31
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answered by ohiohillbilly 4
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Usually, but it depends upon the school and your major. Some required courses may be given only during certain times of the year...and you may not get all of them in in, say, three years. But, yes, more courses does mean faster completion.
2007-04-18 20:54:47
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answered by merrybodner 6
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Yes
2007-04-18 20:07:08
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answered by Dr Universe 7
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Yes but only if classes you need to graduate are being offered during the summer (and you're taking them).
2007-04-18 20:08:18
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answered by Inundated in SF 7
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Yes, Yes, Yes.
I always took summer school. The courses are short and sweet and it's sooo much easier to get your courses out of the way. Especially those you're not really "in to."
2007-04-18 20:13:23
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answered by eliza8 3
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Yup!
A tip--make SURE you get all your 'required classes' in ASAP, and if you can cram them into summers, you're doing well.
This will guarantee that AT LEAST you can graduate on time, even if you don't get ahead of the 4 year schedule.
2007-04-18 20:08:27
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answered by nora22000 7
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yes, you can take up to 5-6 units during summer.. 2-3 summers in a row and you got yourself a full symeter!
2007-04-18 20:08:32
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answered by Russian CBR 4
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I saved a lot of time & money staying close to home to get my degree, you can find degree program in your area here on Monster Learning.
2007-04-18 20:11:41
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answered by Anonymous
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