Going back to community college after university reddit. I You may be thinking that you can save tons of money by going to community college and then transferring to a university to complete a Transferring from a 4-year to a CC even has its own term: reverse transfer. So so thankful for the decision. I am going back to community college to get a certificate in a computer program that is highly sought after in my field. First semester was alright I got around a 3. This is a subreddit for those who are going back to college, trade school, et cetera, the second time around or are attending college later in life. If you’re thinking about completing your associates and then doing a Is it embarrassing to end up at community college again, only to transfer again? It would be the second transfer in the last 6 months and I likely will be leaving the CC after December because I graduated. In other 2 years at community college and then transfer to university, or just go straight to university? You can still enroll in a community college after graduating from university, and you still absolutely can receive financial aid after 4 years (plenty of students take longer than 4 years to complete their Community college is where I found my passion. This is a place to Is it worthwhile to take community college courses to boost my GPA after graduating my bachelors ? I’m looking to apply for a masters program in a year. It’s some of the best education ever, granted I am biased as I already Can you go back to college after failing out? So I went to University of Utah for a year. saved so much money, and did a 180-degree change of my major. 2 gpa, second semester I broke down and stopped going to any of my Now that I’m switching to nursing, after years of doing social work, I have to go back and take science classes at a community college. So it’d be from university to CC back to the same university. I think I will be fine I'm just Hi, I am almost done with my first quarter at university, and while it may be way too early, i want to transfer to a community college. I dropped out of university after my first semester and went to community college. Like some of you, when I graduated high school I enrolled and earned my degree at a four-year college. I was enrolled in a general liberal arts associate program that transferred to my local university. My overall and major GPA took a deep dive If I did switch to a CC for one year, I’d want to probably transfer back to the university I’m currently at after getting my Associate’s. Fell in love with a social science class-changed my 詳細の表示を試みましたが、サイトのオーナーによって制限されているため表示できません。 Community College is one of the best things you can do for a couple of reasons It is cheap - First 2 years of college done for the price of usually 1 or 2 semesters at a full fledged university. I went to a community college and transferred to a public university (California) in the same city. There’s an ABSN program for those with bachelors in non-nursing, I did go to CC back when I was 19 years old and I dropped out twice, and from my counselors told me is that I have one year left and I can transfer to a 4 year university. I’m just going back part time so I can still work and keep on with my current lifestyle, r/BackToCollege: This is a subreddit for those who are going back to college, trade school, et cetera, the second time around or are attending How was your experience transferring from Community College to University? I just finished my associate's degree at community college, and now I will begin my bachelor's at a state university. 0, I am now transferring to a state university and living away. Would transferring from a university to a community college be worth the hassle? I'm extremely undecided about what I want to major in and community college will be 4 times cheaper than my . The I did the 2 years at my community college in order to save money for the General course requirements. what I've been told by an advisor is that if you take community college classes after graduating from an University that you would be expected to make As in the classes. The two schools worked together and knew exactly how credits from one school would be counted at the Here is my story of returning to community college. During my time at cc, I wasn't able to make friends, and the teachers were average at best. Would going to a community college after graduation look bad? I can't afford to not be enrolled at least half time in order to keep my loans deferred, and feel like this might be a really After a year, and successfully achieving a 4. It worked out fine for me except I took some chemistry courses that didn’t transfer to the university But being this old (25) would it be viable to go back to community college and transfer to a school to do computer science? At the age of 27-28 will I still be able to land internships? Several of my professors at community College teach at the school I am transferring to and would always say this is the same test/work they assign over at university. Kind of odd, not literal, but that’s how it’s often described. The couple months I have been here has really 詳細の表示を試みましたが、サイトのオーナーによって制限されているため表示できません。 Honestly, I did the same and went back to my original community college after getting my bachelors to start going after certs.