In anyone's opinion, is it better/easier to overload during the year or take summer school? Especially for someone who'd rather work during the summer. :]
I think it depends on the course, but overloading would generally be the least preferable option.
07-21-2009 at 12:30 AM
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I think it depends on the course, but overloading would generally be the least preferable option.
Yeah I would think that summer school would be better than overloading..
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Overloading is not fun...
2 summer courses per semester (a maxed out courseload in the summer) is easier to handle, even with a job, than a 6th course. (Of course you may have to work mornings or something to accomodate your classes)
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Overloading is not fun...
2 summer courses per semester (a maxed out courseload in the summer) is easier to handle, even with a job, than a 6th course. (Of course you may have to work mornings or something to accomodate your classes)
Yeah.. without knowing the circumstances or having any experiences.. That logically sounds a lot better than overloading too XD
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