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Anonymous (ID: FOCQSxdK) United States No.512735864 >>512736896 >>512736932 >>512737011 >>512737502 >>512739718 >>512739759 >>512739772 >>512739794 >>512739838 >>512739954 >>512739974 >>512740007 >>512740777 >>512740823 >>512741066 >>512743608 >>512743707
Have any of you been to community college?
Anonymous (ID: 5z8ZGElh) United States No.512736896
>>512735864 (OP)
ye it k
Anonymous (ID: PlmkhIgM) United States No.512736932 >>512739649
>>512735864 (OP)
Yes. I had some cool professors there.
Anonymous (ID: Th7ISXKA) United States No.512737011
>>512735864 (OP)
Once, for the sake of getting some credits for chemistry during a summer
It was ok 5/10
Anonymous (ID: 1T7wWbIV) United States No.512737212
unironically had better professors at my community college than at university or grad school. A lot of them are adjuncts who actually work in the field so they know what they're talking about, or retirees from industry or academia who just teach because they like it
Anonymous (ID: Vcf66eO+) United States No.512737502
>>512735864 (OP)
Yes. It's a cheaper and easier way to get some uni credits. But it feels less rewarding or something, I'm not sure how to word it. Going to uni is like working out at the gym, and community college is a home gym that's in the garage in Arizona.
That was probably a poor comparison
Anonymous (ID: wcb916O0) United States No.512739649 >>512741394
>>512736932
INB4
My philosophy teacher shit on my chest and it wasn't solid and I think there was cum in it and then she stuffed her used tampon up my ass and then she stole my weed.
Anonymous (ID: n+NiKU6R) United States No.512739718
>>512735864 (OP)
I did
the teachers were better than the state uni I transferred to
they could barely speak english
Anonymous (ID: +DEb+/3q) United States No.512739759
>>512735864 (OP)
I went to community college at 16.
I should have continued to go there when I was 19.
Anonymous (ID: SrtnvQRg) United States No.512739772
>>512735864 (OP)
yeah i did a year in commie college
best teacher i ever had in "higher ed" was there
Anonymous (ID: 5bF7tPFU) United States No.512739794 >>512739916
>>512735864 (OP)
unlike the rest of the people itt i hated mine and it was just a stepping stone towards my bachelors
Anonymous (ID: 0J6o67lP) United States No.512739834
For 2 weeks and I dropped out.
Anonymous (ID: +L8qM9at) United Kingdom No.512739838
>>512735864 (OP)
The equivalent of it here yes and it was full pakis and wogs
Anonymous (ID: n+NiKU6R) United States No.512739916
>>512739794
almost every other post said we transferred
you were poorly served by whatever uni you transferred to
should have stayed in community college
Anonymous (ID: uQEgF8xZ) United States No.512739954
>>512735864 (OP)
Yes. Four semesters of President’s List and then a full ride at a big school on merit.
Anonymous (ID: CnojN2So) United States No.512739974
>>512735864 (OP)
Yep, got a 2 year CS degree with 0 student loans and make 150k now fully remote. The only thing non-community colleges are good for is building a professional network.
Anonymous (ID: mjmOoUk7) United States No.512740007
>>512735864 (OP)

Data mining thread, cause the Dems can't understand their stereotype of the alt right isn't accurate at all.

Must suck to be retarded.
Anonymous (ID: wcb916O0) United States No.512740218
In Florida all the community colleges are State Colleges so they can charge more money. The "State College" near my home is 44% spic students and almost the same for faculty.
Spics are a fucking cancer.
Anonymous (ID: wAUOCoLm) United States No.512740335
The only downside of community college is that there’s some inherent admissions in risk in passing up on a better college and you also miss a lot of the social and life event stuff of not going to a better normal 4 year college
Anonymous (ID: ODi9FMuF) United States No.512740480
My english 1101 professor thought I could speak French because I happened need to know who Jean Marie le pen was. I realized he thought I was a French speaker and not a far right extremist so every paper I wrote I pretended my grandma was a French woman who married a Nazi and worked in how we should “remember the past or were doomed to repeat it.” I got a 100 on every essay using this libcuck strategy, realized college was all like this, dropped out and never looked back.
Anonymous (ID: Si7Gv5+a) United States No.512740777
>>512735864 (OP)
Yes. Luckily I graduated in 2014 before George Floyd, Check Your Privilege and multigender shit happened.
It was fine I guess.

The modern office work environment is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay worse than college and University was in the early 2010s.
Anonymous (ID: z+enSaGv) United States No.512740823
>>512735864 (OP)
Yeah, saved me a bunch of money.
Anonymous (ID: otYLt/7x) United States No.512741066
>>512735864 (OP)
Went to both community college and regular college
Community college is great for filling in credits and interacting with normal people. The material is mostly the same as regular college but tests/assignments are generally easier.
Regular college is good for making friends and more in depth learning. It is also a more rewarding experience (if you don't flush it away by failing out). You learn a LOT about stress management, self control, and responsibility (if you didn't learn it as a kid).
Would recommend regular college if you (or your parents) can afford it. Otherwise, community college is fine
Anonymous (ID: wC7mTiB9) Australia No.512741394
>>512739649
Damn, you summed up my whole education.
Anonymous (ID: 0HHCnC1A) United States No.512743608
>>512735864 (OP)
Went for 2 years before transferring to a uni
Anonymous (ID: 5diogfcH) United States No.512743707
>>512735864 (OP)
Yes.

No different than a normal university. Except there's no dorms. Same difficult shitty classes. Only except you don't get a Bachelors in those.