Community college ostensibly for people who don’t have a good track record from High School, but is often advertised as the cheap, local option for people who don’t want to feel bad about having to go.

I did in fact try community college and it’s really just high school material with smaller text. I even took it in parallel with an edX equivalent and the material wasn’t even close to each other. The idea that CC is suppose to replace the first 2 years at a real college is terrifying and reinforces how much of the professional word is theater.

If you do any number of years at a community college, you should be able to apply as a freshman to a real college if you want.

  • nooneescapesthelaw
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    12 days ago

    This is not really unpopular, cc is looked down upon by most people

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      12 days ago

      If by looked down you mean an AA/AS is less than a BA/BS, then yes, but those are different degree types. If someone like me went to 2 years of CC and then onto finish my BS, that BS is the same as if I had gone to 4 years of the university.

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        12 days ago

        Steve graduated highschool and went to cc with the intention of transferring to a uni.

        Mary graduated highschool and went directly to university.

        Most people would consider Mary more “successful” than steve