I thought the reason that most people didn't graduate from Tech in 4 years was due to co-ops. When I was thinking about Tech for undergrad, that was an issue--that co-opping would add AT LEAST an extra year to my time.
It seems the large Southern state schools have the biggest problem with 4-year graduations. I only know about five people who graduated from UF or FSU in four years--and that includes summers or larger loads. Where I go, you're out in four years--it's impossible NOT to have the credits, because if you're behind at ANY point during your time, you're placed on academic probation. The only way you can extend it is if you've done the 5-year plan for Master's work.
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