neatfreak
Super_Ideal_Rock
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It will have taken me 4 to get my undergrad degree when I finish next Spring. However, that is including a semester I took off for personal/emotional reasons, as well as some credits from a local community college. So, while I am finishing at the same time I would be if I''d continued all the way straight through, I am actually graduating over a semester early. Why? Indy''s post sums it up perfectly: It''s almost $50k a year... no time to mess around. If it were gree or even cost less, I would stick around another semester, but I just can''t swing it!Date: 7/8/2008 9:42:00 AM
Author: Independent Gal
Actually, some people say that the reason people dally in Germany and keep switching programs etc. is BECAUSE it''s free. So why not just hang around? I''m sure that if you''re going to a US college that costs $30,000/yr, you don''t mess around! Once it gets pretty expensive, people get a move on. But this raises the question of why it''s not as bad as that in the UK and Ireland. Probably because they have lower tolerance levels? I think a lot of universities get snippy if you don''t finish on time, or within a reasonable amount of time. Whereas in Germany they couldn''t give a flying hoot what the students do.
Probably, the trouble area is the grey area - public colleges that cost a nice penny, but don''t bankrupt you. It''s probably easier to dally there.