What's her schedule look like for this Spring semester? Maybe she can add some more credits now. I think it would be smart to sit down and figure out exactly how many credits she would have at the end of the Fall semester. If it's 6 then you'll be ok. It's not ideal, but then not much in life is. If it's more than 6 you're going to want to poke your eyes out with a spoon.
The problem with most grad programs is that their schedules are unreliable year-to-year, so if there's that one class she needs to take a certain semester, they're bound to not offer it then. :-( In that case she could hopefully take a similiar class to transfer in.
The situation does suck. As Ms Keating pointed out, you won't be the first couple to not live together after being married. You can always ask Bernie for advice. ;-)
I'm sorry to hear that your plans have been fouled up. Does CWP allow their students to follow the rules that were in place at the time of her enrollment? Is it possible that since she was already in a field of study at the time the rules changed that she can still follow the old rules? Does CWP offer online style courses or video-conferened class?
If none of those options are available, I would agree that you should both sit down and see how many credits she has left, see how much she can get done in the Spring and Summer semesters, and hope that maybe she will only have 6 left by next fall. Then you would only be "apart" for the first couple of months of marriage.
The whole situation is already predicated on her taking a wicked full load this coming spring, and a sh'load during the summer (taking a week off for the honeymoon. Even with that, she's going to owe about 12 credits after the wedding. I think it's gonna suck, but we are going to have to deal with it until January, when she'll actually be done with her degree. This is good, because it gives her from January to roughly May to find a job for the following school year. It's just that I'm already really, really sick of the long distance thing, and I thought that would be over when we got married. I guess not.
Atypical comment from the Spic: Love knows no distance. Suck it up, get married and live apart for a while. The worst thing that happens is you miss her more, thus love her more, thus bang the everloving FUCK out of her when you get to see her. Remember the scene from AH X where the negro is talking to the skinhead in the laundry room. Send her away floatin, otherwise you'll be thinking about how she's out bobbin on some other dude's meat apple.
Typical comment from the Spic: Fags are fucking hilarious.
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The problem with most grad programs is that their schedules are unreliable year-to-year, so if there's that one class she needs to take a certain semester, they're bound to not offer it then. :-( In that case she could hopefully take a similiar class to transfer in.
The situation does suck. As Ms Keating pointed out, you won't be the first couple to not live together after being married. You can always ask Bernie for advice. ;-)
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If none of those options are available, I would agree that you should both sit down and see how many credits she has left, see how much she can get done in the Spring and Summer semesters, and hope that maybe she will only have 6 left by next fall. Then you would only be "apart" for the first couple of months of marriage.
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Typical comment from the Spic: Fags are fucking hilarious.
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