Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Best Community College you know of. Please Help?

Please be nice. I have lived a hard life and was not afforded the chance to go to high-school. Spent most of that time on the streets or in juvenile hall. Anyways, enough with the sad story. I have a question. I want to go to college but am not able to attend a University or State College. The Admission director said that I would need to go through a community college and from there, transfer. My question is, where can I go, community college, that will give me the best education that a community college can offer? I am not a stupid person and know that life is hard without an education, been there, done that. So please share your thoughts on the best place to attend community college.


Example: A place that University Professor freelance for, or the likes. Again, please help.

Best Community College you know of. Please Help?
people often have a wrong misconception of community college. For the first years, you can pretty much get the same education you get a state school for a lower price! so there's nothing wrong with that. It all depends on what state youre in, but im sure you'll find a great one. In the state of FL i know if you go to community college for 2 years you're automatically able to attend a state school and all your classes are transfered. They even have community colleges that are oriented in a certain field but allow you to follow a liberal arts curriculum. It all depends on where you live. Wherever you end up, give it your all and im sure that its all that matters. If you really are thinking of a specific university to go to after community college, you can talk to a counselor and ask which community college they suggest in your area. I wish you only but the best of luck!
Reply:It depends on where you are located. If you, by some miracle, happen to be in SW Ohio there are a couple of wonderful schools close by with Cincinnati and Dayton so close together. Sinclair Community College is a wonderful place, located in Dayton, OH.





Best wishes, and you are right, education makes life a lot easier. KNOWLEDGE IS POWER!
Reply:You don't say, even approximately where!





Schools vary from state to state. California takes anyone over 18 in Junior College. New York doesn't. You must have a High School Diploma or GED to go to Junior College in New York state.
Reply:Didn't I just answer this?


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