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If you graduate in five years instead of four, you will end up paying $10-50,000 more in tuition. Scared? You should be, that’s a lot of money! Many students operate under a misimpression: they believe they can graduate in four years by completing the college’s “recommended” number of credits each semester. Unfortunately, this is not always the case. Colleges recommend a number of credits per semester as a guideline, not as a timeline. Many majors or departments require more credits than the college at large, so it is important to have a clear understanding of what, exactly, is needed to complete your degree in four years.
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