05-03-2025, 05:38 PM
(05-03-2025, 03:43 PM)chopliver2 Wrote:(03-26-2024, 05:50 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Basically, you want to pace yourself forward. What I mean by that is, not rush and to get a better GPA, plus the max use of your Pell Grant. Since you get the full amount, I suggest to have a degree plan that maxes the transfer of credit, allowing you 10 classes, mix/match those 10 classes and see if you can finish at minimum 5 classes each session. You can plan forward by taking 3-4 classes that can go towards the MAOL later if you decide to go that route, each session would be 15 credits, maybe switch it a bit and do 18 credits for the first session and the 3-4 MAOL transferable classes in the second session.
Having trouble understanding. Can you expound a bit more pls?
That's the expound version you quoted, the brief is... to take 12+ credits the first session, 12+ the second session, to max your Pell Grant, you can take whatever combo of classes are as long as it completes the degree requirements. That's all there is to it...
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