<p>D1 will graduate with a double major from a public in 4 years. Did 2 study abroads. She came in with 9 credits from community college (she graduated high school a semester early).</p>
<p>You asked whose present senior will graduate in 4 years. So you are taking a poll of what parents project regarding their children graduating, right? Kind of curious as to what you might do with this information…check with these same responders in four years? Compare it to actual graduation rates? Interesting!</p>
<p>Threekids, The OP is asking the question of parents of College seniors.</p>
<p>question_quest: He’s doing great. Thanks for asking.</p>
<p>kathiep, boy did I read that wrong! I’ll just remove my foot from my mouth now…</p>
<p>But at least when I read the question to my sister, she got the same impression, parents of high school seniors. Ok, we’re twins. We think alike.</p>
<p>3kids, I read it the same way :(</p>
<p>Berkeley DD is finishing in May, 4 years, could have finished in December for the school’s purposes, but she needed more classes for graduate work.</p>
<p>Another DD was on track with a double major to finish in 4 years with some summer school, but she had a glitch and had to take 2 Qs off and finish up the next year, but it was the right thing and it all worked out and we were not paying full time tuition for that extra time.</p>
<p>S1 plans to graduate May…just barely has enough credits. At private school and did come in with a few APs. A change in major (twice) and a Katrina semester put him in the position where we hope to plan for a graduation ceremony, but are ready to cancel until later if necessary!</p>
<p>WildChild will graduate in 4 years (he better- I’ll be out of money!). He could have graduated early from his Ivy because he did take some summer classes, but wants to do an honors thesis or something like that and take the right courses for a minor that he wants.<br>
D graduated in 4 years from Rice- no summers- vocal performance.</p>
<p>My college senior will graduate in 4 years. Small private LAC with a Chem degree. She went with 20 AP credits and if she had declared Chem her freshman year would have been out in 3.5 years.
Older sister also graduated in 4 years, liberal arts degree (International studies), small private Catholic U with a high 4 year graduation rate. She never changed her major.</p>
<p>Jury is still out on the younger two kids.</p>