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Community College(2 years/transfer) vs University(All 4 years) vs Online Degree
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<blockquote data-quote="hb712" data-source="post: 14941142" data-attributes="member: 42038"><p>Like most said, go to CC and transfer to a good 4-year institution. I did that, don't list the CC on my resume, and got into a great grad program.</p><p></p><p>Now I will say that many of my CC courses were more difficult in terms of grading than were my 4-yr courses. The CC GPA also probably won't matter for your university GPA. One issue there is that if you screw up while at a real university after transferring, you won't have substantial hours to offset a low grade.</p><p></p><p>I would not use an online college for anything. </p><p></p><p>All that said, I suggest considering a graduate degree if it is useful in your field. A BA/BS is fine, but nothing special. </p><p></p><p>Finally, often times your education really only gets you the first job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hb712, post: 14941142, member: 42038"] Like most said, go to CC and transfer to a good 4-year institution. I did that, don't list the CC on my resume, and got into a great grad program. Now I will say that many of my CC courses were more difficult in terms of grading than were my 4-yr courses. The CC GPA also probably won't matter for your university GPA. One issue there is that if you screw up while at a real university after transferring, you won't have substantial hours to offset a low grade. I would not use an online college for anything. All that said, I suggest considering a graduate degree if it is useful in your field. A BA/BS is fine, but nothing special. Finally, often times your education really only gets you the first job. [/QUOTE]
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