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[QUOTE="sutomcat, post: 2484381, member: 27"] I am not forgetting that. The problem is you don't know how summer sessions work. The courses offered for summer sessions are a small subset of what is offered during the normal school year; you are severely limited in what you can take. There are for example a total of 4 computer science courses offered at SU during summer sessions, one only during the 2nd semester. Because of this, you can't graduate in 3 years in a field of study like that unless you take 18 or 21 credits during the normal semesters. With all time requirements football and basketball players have with travel, practice and training, that is just about impossible. And for the record, I also included the possibly that the kid was really smart. If a kid loaded up on credits in high school, didn't need to study at all, knew subject matter from informal study and was great at taking tests, it might be doable in some fairly challenging fields of study. [/QUOTE]
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