Could someone please clear the college system up a bit:
-Your bachelors' degree is 4 years, 180 credits? How many hours is one credit approx, for a business uni?
-How do you complete college hours/credits in high school? Is this a common thing?
If this seems a bit odd to me, it might have something to do with the Finnish system:
I graduated from highschool at 19(no university credits, I don't know if you even can do any of them), worked around 7 months, spent a year in conscription, then worked another year (abouts) until entering a business uni. I've been pretty much done with my Bachelors' after 2,5 years, now I'm doing Masters' courses and working part time in a large multinational in my field. The US system seems a bit outlandish to me, especially when you take into account the huge cost of education there and the fact that people can't make 180 credits in 4 years (I'm assuming that one credit isn't very much over 27 h of work on paper, even less so in real life). Would someone shed a bit of light on this?
-Your bachelors' degree is 4 years, 180 credits? How many hours is one credit approx, for a business uni?
-How do you complete college hours/credits in high school? Is this a common thing?
If this seems a bit odd to me, it might have something to do with the Finnish system:
I graduated from highschool at 19(no university credits, I don't know if you even can do any of them), worked around 7 months, spent a year in conscription, then worked another year (abouts) until entering a business uni. I've been pretty much done with my Bachelors' after 2,5 years, now I'm doing Masters' courses and working part time in a large multinational in my field. The US system seems a bit outlandish to me, especially when you take into account the huge cost of education there and the fact that people can't make 180 credits in 4 years (I'm assuming that one credit isn't very much over 27 h of work on paper, even less so in real life). Would someone shed a bit of light on this?