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Comment_i082h1r
I would say it is but would depend many factors.
First off, your major because with some majors the courses build upon each other so you can’t take them in the same semester. For example with CS, you need to take CS 1115, then 3115, then 3130, and then you can take advanced courses. Another thing to think of is how in demand the major is because if you want to take a “Senior” level course in your “Junior” year, it may be possible with your prereqs and/or permission from the department but it will be completely filled up before you have the chance to enroll due to the high demand. I believe if you take 18 credits in the Fall/Spring (x5), 3 in the Winter (x2), and 7 in the summer (x2), it will add up to 120 credits. You can also ask the school to allow to take more credits per semester if you want. You will have to be very on point with scheduling what course you need to take in what semester and if a course is available in a semester or not. I recommend to plan ahead by months and years as well as hawk CUNYFirst for when the schedules release for the newest semester. Also, external factors such as mental health, sleeping issues, time conflicts, and financial aid may rise up from this fast paced schedule. There’s probably more factors but these are the ones I can think of right now. Good Luck!
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