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I managed to get out with minimal debt by working. Took 6 years instead of 4. My aunt paid for my last semester, didn't have to pay her back.

Don't know how anybody graduates from engineering in 4 years.

 
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Welp, I'm not a deadbeat daughter. She did not take out loans for me - which is shocking tbh.

And I should have also had this conversation a hell of a lot sooner but she laughed as she said "better late than never!"

 
Mother says she would like for this whole thing to be over so she can complain to the engineers' faces about things being wrong (she is considering critical manufacturing so she is still going to the plant) 

She likes to complain about the engineers to me, hence engineer daughter because irony or something lol 

 
Mother says she would like for this whole thing to be over so she can complain to the engineers' faces about things being wrong (she is considering critical manufacturing so she is still going to the plant) 

She likes to complain about the engineers to me, hence engineer daughter because irony or something lol 
I trash other engineers all the time, because there is no applied knowledge. Every project is like the first time it was ever done. Don't need to reinvnent the wheel every time.

 
I've seen very few people do it. And those that do use summer semesters.
I did one summer class because it was only offered once a year, not both terms.

I found 4 classes or 14 credits was my limit. Credit limit was easy to hit with 4 credit classes. My first three years had two 4 credit classes each semester.

I went to University of MD minimum for any major was 120 credits, most engineering majors were 135, so that is at least one extra semester.

And the finals in the basketball arena

 
I've seen very few people do it. And those that do use summer semesters.
It was relatively common at my school... I only took summer classes since I was trying to dual major so I took psychology & philosophy over the summer at a cheaper school to transfer (so then I could put just enough effort in so the classes transferred, the grades didn't affect my GPA, and I was working multiple jobs)

graduating in 4 years is pretty common in my experience - sample size being my classmates & coworkers tho. 

 
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