I graduated from Highschool in 92. I didn't graduate from college until 99 for a couple of reasons. Then it seemed like I was going to be in college my whole life but looking back at it now those extra years were worth it.
I started out at one school and transfered to another before I got my degree. During the first semester at the new college they recorded my old grades from the old school as C's. After I got my grades at the end of the semester they changed the records to reflect my grades from the old college. It was basically a "probation" period to see if I was going to stick with things and get the right kinds of grades needed.
I take it you've already gotten your degree. You won't have to take the basic core courses no matter what you want your second degree in. You'll only have to take more specialized courses and depending on the depth of study and length of the original courses to get the new degree it could be 2-3 years. I doubt you'd have to go for another full 4 years.
To sum it up. Talk to a counselor. Ask their advice about how many courses, what courses, and what path you should choose to get where you want to go. They have run into this kind of situation before I'm sure. So many people don't stick with their original career choice and many go back for multiple degrees. Good Luck.
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