by Jordan Friedman, US News
If there is flexibility with the sequence, many experts suggest mapping out which courses to take when, with the understanding that life happens and plans may change. “It’s highly recommended that the student has something laid out in front of them where they can see the path that they’re likely to take, so that way they can figure out how much time it’s going to take, what it’s going to cost, and plan their time accordingly,” says David Starnes, chief academic officer at Purdue University Global, which has online undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Here are some expert tips for completing this process at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
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