Hi guys,
Just wondering what your thoughts/opinions are on 2 issues. Would really appreciate some insight!
I'm currently a commerce student at UoM, just completed my first year.
Firstly, summer school. I've heard from a lot of people in my course that they are considering doing a subject over summer, with the idea of having the luxury of only doing 3 subjects in a semester later on (probably in third year when it gets tougher!). I've only just started really considering it - I really really can't be bothered haha going into uni during jan/feb (I love my long holiday!) but it would be tempting to do only 3 later on. Especially since I'm sort of a person that gets stressed easy and all, and think I would deal way better with 3 subjects. Have any of you done a summer subject? How intense is it? Do you still have time to socialize, work etc?
Secondly, taking leave. I've always wanted to do some exchange or something. I'm half Polish and I went to school in Poland for a semester back in high school and I'd love to spend 6 months studying there. However, I've looked into formal exchange to Poland and its tricky to do Commerce there, think it would be a real struggle to get my subjects credited, plus I'd rather do like 2 subjects rather than 4, giving me time to soak in the culture and travel etc. Also, I'm considering doing non-Commerce subjects, maybe stuff like history etc., which could maybe be credited as breadth, but not so sure. As this would put me behind schedule, I was thinking of just prolonging my degree to 4 years rather than 3. By prolonging it, I could also probably do like 3 subjects a semester from next year onwards which would be awesome. Do you reckon I could do this? Is it actually OK to extend the undergrad degree and would this impact summer vacation jobs etc?
Any thoughts would be so appreciated! Thanks in advance
