traditional college students-not so traditional after all...

I was 16 for most of my first semester. I deliberately waited an extra year to graduate so I’d be 21. :slight_smile:

In this case, several undergraduate courses were being offered only in one given term, which for one course was one of the summer terms.

And this includes some which people in certain majors (like the enormously popular PreMed) needed to take, due to the way credit requirements were structured.

Oh, and some of them were pre-reqs for other also-required courses; again, they were required due to amount-of-credits required: there was no requirement to take “Natural Products” (name which did not in fact exist in that school), but you could not get the required amount of credits without taking “Natural Products”. So, get sick in your first summer, or simply do not realize you can’t go home for it, and you’re suddenly one year behind.

I’ve never said that school was well organized.