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SWOSU vs. Richland Community College vs. Eastfield Community College?


Question Posted Monday August 13 2012, 11:38 am

Please help me, here! Help is extremely appreciated

1. Which college would be the best college to go to for 2 years before transferring to a good school (as good of a school as I can achieve, like UT Austin or something else in the Midwest or Northeast)?

2. Would it look better if I'm at a regular 4 state university (Southwestern Oklahoma State University) even if it's not ranked high and is pretty much in the middle of nowhere in Oklahoma, or any of those community colleges in Dallas?

3. Which school would better prepare me, and which school would give me the best chances when I'm looking to transfer? I don't know the reputation of those community colleges or if a regular 4 year uni is always ranked better, regardless, or what.

4. And if it's true that a 4 year uni is always harder than a community college, which is better so if I got to transfer I'd adapt better?

If all 4 answers are the same just say that one answer, too


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lonelycc answered Friday August 24 2012, 12:50 pm:
I feel that the best place to start off with is a community college. It is not harder. A community colleges actully prepare you to go to a University or a higher college. I am currently taken a break from Holyoke Community College in Massachusetts. At this college, we have a writing and math center for free of charge. They also have tutors for free. They have contracts with other colleges and universities. They make easier for you to transfer to a 4 year colleges. Community Colleges have lots of benefits.

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