<p>Take this scenario:
You go to college 1 in your freshman year of college. You come home in your sophomore year, and go to community college for a semester, then transfer to college 2 in the spring semester. In you junior year of college, you go back to college 1, but in the spring semester of your junior year you go back to college 2. What are the chances that you’ll graduate in only the 4 years of college?</p>
<p>Depends on what you want a degree in and how many credits transfer.</p>
<p>I’m confused</p>
<p>I’m going to need the sample mean and standard deviation please…</p>
<p>…wait, this isn’t a statistics class? My mistake.</p>
<p>Probably like none, because while you might get away with being under the credit limit for transfer credits because you went back to the original school (and therefore some of your old credits aren’t transfer credits, although it still sounds like that’d be a longshot), a lot of programs won’t let you take courses for your major at another school.</p>