Depends on how much work load you can take. Typically I took either 2 classes or 3 to 4 when I was at the very end of it. Problem then was traveling with textbooks. (A lot of it is digital now). And before the rules changed for rest short overnights made it hard to push through. You can do it in 4yrs or less, you can experience credit I think 30 credits (don't quote me on the amount) so you can skip a lot of the aviation classes and just pay the credits for it. Overall not bad. Good support staff and counselors.