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Students do need to remember, however, that the shorter format means that the work is more intensive as well. Students taking classes in the summer generally take only one, or at most two, classes at a time.
Summer college classes arent on the surface harder, but some students may find them more challenging, primarily because of the condensed timeline. Unlike traditional college terms, summer courses often compress the same amount of material into a shorter period, which may span from four to eight weeks.
How many classes students should or could take depends greatly on the capabilities of the student both academically and financially. Most students would take no more than two classes over the summer as they can be incredibly condensed with a greater workload than the traditional semester-long classes.
You can schedule courses electronically using the myLSU Portal. This option is available under Registration Services | Schedule Request. For information about LSU Admissions or scheduling courses for future semesters, see the LSU Admissions Web Site.
Choose from short-term intensive options with daytime classes or longer-term study with nighttime classeseither way, you earn a certificate that demonstrates successful completion of a rigorous, Berkeley-quality curriculum.
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For a student that is comfortable with a 15 credit load during the fall or winter semester, the following is a recommendation for summer loads. A student here for 12 weeks should take a maximum of 12 Credit Hours. A student here for 8 weeks should take a maximum of 8 Credit Hours.
UC Berkeley assigns each course a certain number of units based the workload it requires. For lecture or seminar courses, 1 unit = 1 hour of class per week + 2 hours of student work per week. For laboratory, studio, workshop, or fieldwork courses, 1 unit = 3 hours of lab/studio/etc. work per week.
Shorter Classes: Depending on your schools summer schedule, you can complete a semesters worth of work in eight, five, or even three weeks. To compare, a regular semester generally lasts 16-18 weeks. On top of that, you will likely only be taking 1-2 classes at a time instead of four or more.

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