if i'm taking college classes at junior when do i get my bachelor?

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The timeline for obtaining a bachelor's degree typically depends on several factors, including the specific degree requirements of your program and the number of credits you need to complete.

In the United States, a bachelor's degree usually requires around 120 credit hours, which typically translates to about four years of full-time study. Since you mentioned you are a junior, you likely have completed around 60-90 credit hours, depending on how many credits you have taken so far.

If you are on track and taking a full course load, you can generally expect to graduate in about one to two years, assuming you complete the remaining requirements. This means you could potentially earn your bachelor’s degree at the end of your junior year, during your senior year, or at the end of a subsequent fall or spring semester.

It's always best to consult with your academic advisor to confirm your specific path and the quickest route to graduation based on your individual circumstances and degree requirements.