if i go to a community college wat kind of classes do i take?
-like to make up my grades and then transfer?
-is it like two lost years?
-do i hav to wait two years or can i do it in one year?
-i really dont know anything about this
sizzlinmandolin answered Friday December 8 2006, 7:22 pm: You can take whatever classes you want to take at a community college. Try taking general education courses. Basic classes in all different subjects. They are usually really easy. Most colleges have these types of requirements so any credits you earn should easily transfer to a different college. You don't have to get a degree from the community college you leave. You can go there for one semester, a year, 2 semesters, 4, or even more if you want. It's not lost time at all. It will help make the transition from high school to college much easier. I think it's a great idea. I was thinking about doing it myself. Talk to your guidance counselor or someone from the Admissions office of the community college that you are thinking about attending. They should be able to answer any questions that you have. Good luck. :) [ sizzlinmandolin's advice column | Ask sizzlinmandolin A Question ]
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