KamenRiderTorbjorn said:
I'm 25 and still at a community college taking general ed classes. I haven't taken any pre engineering classes and I'm currently in algebra and will be taking calculus 1 in the fall *fingers crossed*. I want to get a degree in computer engineering and I was wondering how long do u think that'll take me?
It depends.
My experience is similar to yours. I will share mine, and hopefully it helps you in some shape or form.
When I was in 9th grade, maybe 4 months in. I dropped out of school. I did not think it was topical nor relevant. I grew up really poor. I did not think I was able to attend college due to not having the means to do so, or so I thought. Since community college and financial existed, but it was unbeknownst to me.
Tired of working menial jobs, I got my GED at 20, and started community college at 21. I placed in arithmetic, and the math sequence was arithmetic, pre-algebra, algebra, geometry, trig,pre-calculus, and up. I decided to major in mathematics in pre-algebra.
Anyways, it it took me 4 years to finish up to linear algebra and ordinary differential equations ( the highest classes available at CC), the intro physics sequence, and to fill the transfer requirements. Classes above trigonometry were not offered in short semesters. It took me another 3 years to finish the requirements for my BS in mathematics.It is doable, but you have to put in the effort. I say it all depends on the course load. But, from where it seems you are at, maybe 3 years to transfer. Assuming you do not repeat classes, and classes for your major are not offered in short semesters.
Add 2 or maybe 3 years once at the university (if you do not repeat classes).