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Question Posted Monday March 5 2007, 12:14 am

Why would someone decide to go to a technical college instead of a community college or university?

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NinjaNeer answered Tuesday March 6 2007, 1:02 am:
Well, the person above told you about why you'd pick a technical college over a community college, but I'll explain why you might pick it over a university.

I was at a university last year, but I'm doing a degree program right now where you get a degree in technology from the university in my town, and a diploma from the college. I'm taking classes at the college.

At a college, you get smaller class sizes, more individual attention from instructors, and more hands-on work. Also, it can be much less expensive to attend, and sometimes the programs are shorter. By no means does this mean that you're getting less of an education; you're just getting more practical knowledge and less theoretical useless junk.

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khadiya answered Monday March 5 2007, 1:06 am:
A tech college teaches you technical skills. like

Aeronautical Engineering Technology
Agribusiness Management Technology
Applied Technology
Architectural and Building Engineering Technology
Architectural Engineering Technology
Automotive Technology
Business Technology and Management
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Computer Engineering Technology
Construction Practice and Management
Dairy Farm Management Technology
Dental Hygiene
Diesel Power Technology

stuff like this. Yea you might beable to learn this in a community college or university but these schools focus more on it.

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