Pros and Cons of Graduating Early
I’m currently a third-year undergraduate student, but I’ve accumulated enough credits to be considered a senior. I have six courses left to complete my degree, but I prefer not to take them all in one go since I’ve found that five classes is my limit. I have the option to take summer classes and graduate this fall, or I could space them out and graduate in the spring, which would mean being a part-time student.
I’m feeling a bit overwhelmed about graduating next semester because I’ve lost interest in my major (business/marketing) and I’m uncertain about my future plans. I commute from my parents’ house, so I don’t have to worry about room and board costs. I also have a campus job that somewhat relates to my major, but it’s not something I enjoy.
Is it really worth graduating early if I’m uncertain about what I want to do? I feel like I need some time for self-reflection, but I’m running out of time!
It sounds like you’re in a tough position, and it’s understandable to feel overwhelmed. Here are some pros and cons of graduating early vs. taking your time to complete your degree, which might help you clarify your decision:
Pros of Graduating Early:
Cons of Graduating Early:
Considerations:
Ultimately, the decision should align with your personal goals and mental well-being. It’s okay to take your time to figure things out. Good luck, and remember that it’s a journey—there’s no one right way to do things!