If you score 35 points per semester, you can complete four years of credits in three years!
35*3 semesters *3 years =3 15 (excluding summer semester scores ~ about 15-25 points)
It completely exceeds the total score requirement of 308~3 12 in general colleges and universities!
And ~lz, do you know how to calculate credits for each course? Let me give you an example ~ The high score is 6, so there are 6 classes a week.
By analogy, except for the experimental class, the credits are based on the weekly class time.
So ~lz~ if you choose 35 points ~ 35 classes a week ~ and the general school is uneasy to arrange classes on Friday afternoon ~ so ~ an average day > 7 classes ~ do you still think it is not enough?
You'll understand in exam week-
Also, if you are an engineering major, don't think about graduating in three years!
Unlike liberal arts, engineering does have a prerequisite course. Don't underestimate it. For example, in our major, if we don't go to the circuit, we will go to the signal processing at the back, and it will only be miserable in the end ~ ~
Of course, if you are a liberal arts student, you can really graduate in three years ~ because the courses are not closely linked ~ but don't think that liberal arts is really easy ~ My Chinese teacher once said, "Liberal arts can be learned easily or very tiring."
As a junior, I still advise you to be diligent ~ Don't paralyze yourself because of the looseness of freshman, thinking that college will be like this ~ You will understand it when you are a sophomore ~ Freshman is just a transitional period for you to adapt to college life. . .