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WesleyHwang
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Posted 09:59 Jan 27, 2011 |
About how many years should I aim for to graduate from CSULA. The reason I ask because at the leadership convocation, Bill James said that graduating in 5 or even 6 years was fine. It was fine to take things in moderation but my parents want me to graduate in 4 years. I don't know which one would be better. Fast and furious or slow and steady? -Wesley Hwang |
matt_329
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Posted 18:27 Feb 06, 2011 |
Well Let's see.... Um.... I say take it slow in steady so that way you take care of everything Hope that helps |
Zarroc
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Posted 23:56 Feb 11, 2011 |
It all depends on you I think, I mean the guy probably meant that if it takes you 5 or 6 years to graduate with high grades as opposed to graduating in 4 with mediocre grades then 5 or 6 may be optimal, but if you can pull of 4 years then definitely go for it. That's what I think he meant by saying that. |
mguille
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Posted 17:41 Feb 12, 2011 |
Like Zarroc and Matt_329 have said, It's completely up to you to decide. There's really no rush to complete everything in four years. It's better to learn everything and do a great job in your future career than to graduate in a short amount time and not even know what you're doing. You're the one who decides when to graduate, not your parents. |