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Ed Suspicious

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10. It's good advice to be sure...
Mon Jul 1, 2013, 08:32 PM
Jul 2013

Unfortunately for me I can, realistically, only handle 12-15 credits per semester with family and work commitments. I am in the University Honors Program so gpa maintenance is important to me... and I know my limit. If I push it, my gpa suffers, my work suffers, my home life suffers. I also struggle with ADD so that really puts a cap onto what I can handle. Additionally, I tested into "Math 100" which is really like Pre-Algebra, so I was seven credits down there before I even started on college level mathematics. Loads of excuses, I know. (Getting a B.A. so 4 semesters of second language as well) That I'm able to do this the way it is against all odds. I just don't see much of a path to a 4 year B.A. for me personally.

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