The last time I was in class, I overheard a conversation where several students spoke down community college and it's students as stupid and poor.
Today I was looking through some other message boards search results for "community college" and found similar sentiments.
Why is community college looked down upon so much when it is actually a tremendous smart move for most people to make?
Consider; in the state of NJ you can finish 2 years at CC and than transfer to any other school in NJ and have all your credits transferred as well as be considered to have completed your basic requirements and move straight into your major.
So a person can go to CC, get an associates in Psychology than transfer to any University and only have to finish a few more classes in their Psychology major since they were able to finish a load of psychology classes at the community college. At the end they will get the same B.A. in Psychology that the person who spent 4 years at university did for half the cost and in less time.
So unless you are getting a scholarship to a major university or have wealthy parents, wouldn't it be smarter to blow through CC and than hit a university? If it really is the smarter and more practical way, why is CC still looked down upon?
Today I was looking through some other message boards search results for "community college" and found similar sentiments.
Why is community college looked down upon so much when it is actually a tremendous smart move for most people to make?
Consider; in the state of NJ you can finish 2 years at CC and than transfer to any other school in NJ and have all your credits transferred as well as be considered to have completed your basic requirements and move straight into your major.
So a person can go to CC, get an associates in Psychology than transfer to any University and only have to finish a few more classes in their Psychology major since they were able to finish a load of psychology classes at the community college. At the end they will get the same B.A. in Psychology that the person who spent 4 years at university did for half the cost and in less time.
So unless you are getting a scholarship to a major university or have wealthy parents, wouldn't it be smarter to blow through CC and than hit a university? If it really is the smarter and more practical way, why is CC still looked down upon?