I graduated last year with a 2.8 GPA. I've recently taken the GRE in preparation for applying to graduate schools. There was an issue, however, that extended my time as an undergrad, as explained below.
History: I went to a community college and did well, then transferred to a 4 year state school. I changed majors about a year in at said state school. This was probably around 2006.
Extended undegrad explanation: I cut my course load down a bit, so I could have graduated in Fall of 2009. There were two credits, however (single credit - portfolio review and senior thesis) that I needed in order to graduate. Due to small class sizes I was shut out of registration and had to wait a year for the credits to be offered again. During this time I agreed to work with my advisor to develop and complete my senior thesis.
Communication with said advisor became worse over this time period. I don't want to start whining, but it began taking this person a month + to respond to my email(s) with excuses as to why they hadn't found time to look over my draft. Though I wasn't an official student in the interim - and can thus understand not being moderate on the priority list - the lack of feedback (in conjunction careless excuses) was at times frustrating.
Months had gone by after I sent a draft in for review that I received a response; my advisor had sent a "surprise! you're graduating!" letter (I can only gather the thesis draft was too horrible to acknowledge as they made no mention of it). He/she had spoken to the head of the department, who granted a substitution of past credits for the two credits I had been waiting about a year to take. Though I was glad to hear this, I was also disappointed that 1) I had spent this time hashing out a (likely unread) thesis while waiting to take courses I didn't end up needing and 2) I was leaving college without having a portfolio to review or a senior thesis (which I thought was supposed to be the culmination of the previous years of study).
As stated above, I received my degree last year with a 2.8 GPA. Since then I have taken the GRE and have been considering graduate school. My major is all but useless without an MA (research + art). I've been hesitant to even apply as my GPA isn't impressive, I don't have professional experience that ties in with my major, and the length of time it took to receive this degree is atrocious.
I'm curious how valid worrying about this undergrad time length is when it comes to admissions. I would also be interested in listening to any options one might have to a next step, as I have been feeling progressively stuck.
Thanks for letting me vent some frustration.