Summer school is often associated with students who fell behind in their schoolwork during the regular academic year, or who failed classes and need to retake them in order to graduate.
In fact, there are many college students in good academic standing who choose to take summer school classes for various reasons, like getting ahead in their degree plan, easing their workload during the academic year, keeping busy, and being able to take courses at their own pace and with greater flexibility.
At the same time, some have expressed reservations about summer courses due to the cost, the burnout from the lack of a break and how the often-online format strains information retention and class participation.
In order to learn why university students are opting to keep busy in school during the summer — and what the pros and cons of their experiences have been — EdSource’s California Student Journalism Corps asked a few of them the following question at seven California colleges and universities: “What classes are you taking over the summer? Why did you decide to take them now, and what do you think are the pros and cons of taking summer classes?”
Below are their responses.
— By Emily Hamill
(Click on the names or images below to read what each person had to say.)
Maxine Romano
First-year Latin American studies graduate student at Cal State Los Angeles
Julian Moreno
Fourth-year communication studies major at Sonoma State University
Janet Merino-Aguirre
Incoming first-year applied math major at UC Berkeley
Vianey Flores
Incoming first-year microbiology major at UC Berkeley
Haley Phea
Fourth-year biotechnology major at CSU San Marcos
Clarissa Hernandez
Fourth-year zoology major at San Francisco State University
Adriana Damian
Fourth-year ceramics major at California State University, Long Beach
Rohan Tawade
Rising junior at UC Berkeley, studying biology and cognitive science
Hasana Sidbiqui
Rising senior in high school taking summer courses at UCLA
Yashaaditi Teki
Rising fourth-year business administration and IT management major at California State University, East Bay
Thailyah Miller
Rising sophomore at San Jose State University studying public health with population data science
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