nostr:npub1f8ledq6ja34pn4504vdzzlrv70cu63hvzz5tka229prma42c677qkk7frq nostr:npub15fkerqqyp9mlh7n8xd6d5k9s27etuvaarvnp2vqed83dw9c603pqs5j9gr nostr:npub1j5k9nzac324gnl0aufhshxnhk5nnjfqsgdw29gvxr74plh7dylms6evww0 the life hack is to take core classes at community college for 1/5th the price, breeze by them (because you don't learn anything anyway) and transfer the credits to uni. Additionally you can use the free time to prepare for the actual valuable electives.
nostr:npub1j5k9nzac324gnl0aufhshxnhk5nnjfqsgdw29gvxr74plh7dylms6evww0 nostr:npub15fkerqqyp9mlh7n8xd6d5k9s27etuvaarvnp2vqed83dw9c603pqs5j9gr why I dropped out. In those days (like 10 or so years ago) I'd joke about how college wouldn't let you get to the "meat and bones" (what you paid for), having to take so many filler courses.
Discussion
these days you can get a BS in a year in an accelerated program
then either transfer that to a regular school and skip all the core shit, go on to grad school in a related field, or just say good enough and start working
it may seem silly to get a bachelor's degree to make it easier to get a bachelor's degree but there are only so many degree options in accelerated programs, and if you want to be e.g. a mechanical engineer or a marine biologist (lol) those aren't options