DuckDairyDip
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- Feb 21, 2018
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Where I am, the Fall(August/September-December) and Spring(January/February-May) are the primary semesters. The Winter(December-January) and Summer(June-July or July-August) semesters are when most take breaks or may decide to pick up some extra credits during those times though the courses are accelerated since they are for only a month. Also,like what you said, the selection is greatly reduced. So pretty similar and yeah, the main semesters are usually around 3.5 months.I don't know where you are from but where I am, a semester isn't 6 months. There are 3 "semesters" or "terms" in a typical university/college school year. The traditional fall semester (Roughly Sept - Dec) & winter semester (roughly Jan - April), plus an additional spring semester (roughly May - August) with the university/college offering a massively reduced selection of almost always elective courses. 90%+ of students would study during the 2 traditional fall & winter semesters and take the spring semester off as summer holiday.
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