ME
I have a mechanial engineering degree. It depends on the campus. Also, more than likely most engineering majors are on the 5-year plan. You will need a great deal of time management and motivation. It worked for me.
I joined my sorority my first semester and had a program that required 5 years. My last three years I also worked at least 25 hours a week (on campus) with any where from 14-19 credit hours. I was able to hold an officer position my 4th year (and yes I lived in the house for 2 years). I usually had at least two chair positions. I did have to take one semester on inactive status (I had calc 2 and thermo the same semester...don't do that). Not every group will allow that. I became very good at using any spare time during the day to study (meaning you will have to avoid those wonderful mid afternoon college naps). My campus job allowed me to study.
You will need to discuss this with other students on your campus. Take a very good look at yourself and your limits.
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