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bsmart
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Posted at 8:47 pm on May 26, 2008 |
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ladyface
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Posted at 6:01 am on May 22, 2008 |
| Whats your major? If you are science related and have lab classes, you may only need to take 3 classes. But more than likely you'll have 4 classes. You can handle a job with 4 classes. I held down two jobs while taking 5-6 classes. I'd still have two jobs if I hadnt moved. |
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iamben
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Posted at 10:26 pm on May 21, 2008 |
| Credit weightings vary as well. 1 unit or course at one university might be 3 credits, but at another it could be 6. The best bet would be talking to student admin or something like that on campus, and figure out how they organise the timetables. |
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tell me again
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Posted at 10:22 pm on May 21, 2008 |
| That'd be 4 regular classes. Workload will be high but manageable. It depends on the individual though - your time management skills, how much you prefer to go out each week, whether you can study under pressure. Plenty of people do it. I can't say more 'cause I'm in Australia, so that's just the basic info I know. |
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Frenchie3477
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Posted at 10:22 pm on May 21, 2008 |
| i dont know about SFSU, but i do know about college credits. I took 16 credits with a part time job and I wanted to DIE!!!!! though taking 12 will be significantly better to manage |
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