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  1. Oct 10, 2024 · That means for a 15 credit hour semester, you're looking at 30-45 hours of work per week on top of your class time. If you're thinking about taking 18-20 credits, that's roughly 36-60 hours per week of study time. While it's understandable to want to get ahead or explore different areas, be cautious not to burn yourself out.

  2. I find that if I take more than that I cannot give all my courses the necessary attention that is required and I become even more stressed and overwhelmed. However, I do realize that this will probably extend my graduation date beyond 4 years. I am considering taking 15 credits (5 classes) next semester, but I am hesitant.

  3. avflinsch. • 6 yr. ago. I was working full-time while I was finishing my undergrad - 6 credits most semesters, and one time it was 9 (I took a 3 credit class in bee keeping just for fun). That was easily manageable for me. I did the same while doing the Master's - 2 classes / 6 credits a semester. That was a bit more difficult, but manageable.

  4. Look, credit hours don't have standard definition across all institutions. For example, 15 credit hours is less than 1 FTE at my current institution; it would have 3-4x FTEs at my previous institution. Those are wildly different outcomes and it's impossible to give advice without context.

  5. Be prepared for about 15 hours of class time and from 30 to 45 hours of studying each week. At the other end of the scale, taking one or two classes in one term is considered a “light load.”. It will take you quite a bit longer to complete a degree, but it may be a more realistic option if you are working a lot or have many other ...

  6. 5.0 credits over the fall and winter terms (or 6.0 with an “Overload”) is the maximum course load for degree students. However, it is by no means the “norm.”. Many students, for a variety of reasons, choose to take a reduced course load in first year and sometimes throughout their undergraduate degree. As a result, it can take some ...

  7. Oct 8, 2024 · Any advice from current college students would be awesome! As per your question, a good rule of thumb that many students follow is to take about 5 classes each semester, which usually equates to around 15 credit hours. Now, this might look different depending on your institution and major, as each class can range from 1-4 credit hours typically ...

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