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2 year colleges


Question Posted Friday May 30 2008, 11:40 pm

hi,umm im attending college soon and i wanted to join a 2 year college then when i checked it said that the students join 2 year colleges and then transfer to a 4 year one...do all students have to do that??Um i mean if i dont does that mean i wont find any good joBs??pleaaaase answer:(

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uisforukelele answered Saturday May 31 2008, 10:39 am:
No, all students don't have to do that and no, it won't affect the job you get. Some students like to start out at junior colleges (2-year colleges) before transferring to a bigger university because it's a smaller environment and may be a better learning experience for them personally. It just depends on your needs. If you're freaked out by the idea of starting at a big four-year college, then you will probably want to start at a two-year college.

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