The Pros And Cons Of Community College

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Appreciable amount of successful people began their education through a two year college and deciding to attend a community college over a four year university can have the same outcome but without the expenses. The overall cost of college is ridiculously expensive, especially when comparing the cost of a two year university and community college. For whatever reason, not everyone has the potential to attend a university or better yet get accepted, with the leniency of admissions a community college has more flexibility than a university. At the age of seventeen ones expected to have a major picked out and a life plan, but like me I had no clue what major to purse and community college gave me the opportunity to figure it out without a four …show more content…

For example, SAT scores are no joke and receiving a low score jeopardizes ones chance to get into a university. Unlike a university, community college accepts students with a GED or high school diploma giving students the opportunity without having such high standards. Also, A Transcript is one of the main pieces of information a university reviews and like me, my transcripts did not meet the universities criteria leaving me with no university acceptance. Attending community college gives me the opportunity to build up my transcript while attending classes. In addition, Classes at a university are out numbered with limited or no chance to have one on one time with a professor makes it hard for students that need help with there studies. Community college offers relatively small classes giving students the opportunity to be more interactive with the professors. A community …show more content…

Further more, at the age of seventeen I was clueless of the major and career path I wanted to spend doing for the rest of my life. Community college gives me the opportunity to figure out what major while taking general courses. For instance, in order to figure out what major had my interest I had to take a good amount of classes to figure it out. At a university there is no opportunity to explore since there classes are so expensive but classes at a community college are inexpensive and allows students to find what interests

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