Cheesey
15 years ago
We visited a friend in college once.........while we were in her dorm (which was on the 3rd floor) we opened the window, and hurled chocolate chip cookies out at the people below!
Man.....that was FUN!
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Rockmolder
15 years ago
Well, I don't want to hi-jack Element's thread, but I really feel like all of this applies to me aswell. I totally hate to do homework and stuff. I guess there's no way you can just cruise through college, especially if you have some high aspirations. I guess I just have to buckle up and keep the main objective in sight. Doing a thing I like.
dfosterf
15 years ago


1. Get help if you're struggling with any courses
2. Some classes, it's cheaper and easier to take them in a community college during the summer, such as Accounting and Chemistry 101. Make sure credits will transfer.

"TheEngineer" wrote:



I would be wary of the quality of teaching you receive from a community college relative to university. I don't want to devalue the education you receive from community colleges but do investigate the difficulty in the summer school curriculum and then you can make an informed decision.

I did take 1 summer school unit (Company Law in 7 weeks is not as fun as it sounded when I applied, being the only time I could fit it in), but with the same institution that I am an undergraduate at.

"vegOmatic" wrote:



Imo, this does not apply here in the states. (As far as generalizing about community colleges)

I have implied that my college education was a long time ago. That part is true, in the purest sense, but I have taken many courses at many different schools in this country...and if I were to generalize, I would err on the side of the community colleges actually being superior to the more traditional 4 year schools when dealing with core curriculum as a freshman or sophomore. The differences include such things as actual teachers contrasted with some grad student, class size and personal attention, and most importantly, imo, your fellow students are far more likely to have a bit of life experience in a community college than a traditional 4 yr. university. Night classes are infinitely superior to day classes, and this is where the confusion often arises.
TheEngineer
15 years ago


1. Get help if you're struggling with any courses
2. Some classes, it's cheaper and easier to take them in a community college during the summer, such as Accounting and Chemistry 101. Make sure credits will transfer.

"dfosterf" wrote:



I would be wary of the quality of teaching you receive from a community college relative to university. I don't want to devalue the education you receive from community colleges but do investigate the difficulty in the summer school curriculum and then you can make an informed decision.

I did take 1 summer school unit (Company Law in 7 weeks is not as fun as it sounded when I applied, being the only time I could fit it in), but with the same institution that I am an undergraduate at.

"TheEngineer" wrote:



Imo, this does not apply here in the states. (As far as generalizing about community colleges)

I have implied that my college education was a long time ago. That part is true, in the purest sense, but I have taken many courses at many different schools in this country...and if I were to generalize, I would err on the side of the community colleges actually being superior to the more traditional 4 year schools when dealing with core curriculum as a freshman or sophomore. The differences include such things as actual teachers contrasted with some grad student, class size and personal attention, and most importantly, imo, your fellow students are far more likely to have a bit of life experience in a community college than a traditional 4 yr. university. Night classes are infinitely superior to day classes, and this is where the confusion often arises.

"vegOmatic" wrote:



If that is indeed true, then all the better to have more options!
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Cheesey
15 years ago
Zombie..........more "Hoo Hoos???"

Are those like "Twinkies?" Some kind of snack cake???
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Nonstopdrivel
15 years ago
Cheesey, do we seriously have to have the-birds-and-the-bees talk with you?
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Cheesey
15 years ago

Cheesey, do we seriously have to have the-birds-and-the-bees talk with you?

"Nonstopdrivel" wrote:


NO!!! You don't!!!














I know the difference between the birds and the bees!!!! Birds go "tweet tweet" and bees go "buZzZzZzZzzzzz" and make honey!!!
You silly goose!!!
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Nonstopdrivel
15 years ago
Whew, thanks for clearing that up for me.
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zombieslayer
15 years ago
Well, I'd actually defend community colleges. I went to 2 and got good education from both.

What David said about getting good education because of class sizes is right on. I actually got to meet just about every Professor at my CCs. Office hours aren't completely booked like 4-year schools, plus the Professors can actually see your eyeballs and you can ask questions.

I'm not a fan of 80+ people rooms. You don't learn as much, and they're too impersonal.

CCs are very cheap too. I used to rent a room (my parents were in another state) and the tuition at the time was a joke (it's gone up significantly since then, but is still cheaper than a 4-year school).

The thing is, you may want to consider doing your GE at a CC. You may switch your major once or twice. I did. I'm glad I went to a CC first because I thought I'd want to be Psychology until I realized that pretty much everyone in that department was whacked so I changed it. Twice.

Do that at a 4-year school and you'll be wasting money.
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TheEngineer
15 years ago
I would like to reiterate that I meant no offense to community colleges and their alumni. I brought up the topic in the interest of making a fully informed choice as to where to go, as I made that mistake. I regret that I did not consider other institutions for consideration and automatically picked the best in the State. Big fish in a small pond.
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