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Community & Technical College


Question Posted Monday March 15 2010, 7:11 pm

I want to be a respiratory therapist.
Can I go to a 2 year community and tec. college, then to a university for 2 years. IF so what would the beak down of that be? And pros and cons.


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DearSusie answered Friday March 19 2010, 2:11 pm:
It is always less expensive any way you slice it to work with a community college which partners with 4 year universities to make sure that you aren't taking courses that won't transfer.

You should get an appt with the academic or admissions advisors at community college right away.

Good luck!!

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