A big reason why I chose the specific CC I'd attend is because it has what's called "articulation agreements" w/ Cornell, meaning that each course I take would provide me with the credits I need for transferring, which is so much smoother than say, going to a four-year and going through a hassle to tailor my schedule to make sure I take my req courses / get the exact # of credits, you know? Also, when you say "leave you behind a little," do you mean in terms of education? If so, do you think I'll really be that behind, presented such different resources for just a year?

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No one will ever know that you spent any time at a CC. You do not need to put it on your resume and it will never come up, ever.

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I went to community college and transferred to Berkeley. Had that "amazing college experience" two years later in our greek life. Community college will just build up our work ethic/dedication. It will also make you less of a snob. Your classmates are going to be lower intelligence for the most part, but you can get what you want out of the courses if you truly care. You can still have a college experience at CC if you have a personality, also. I saved $35,000 as well.

 

Please don't listen to these douches telling you to waste 20k, no one cares if you go to CC for 1 yr, only graduating institution matters. Grad schools won't care if you have a strong 3 years at Cornell, employers won't even know till they're confirming your GPA on your transcript, if they're doing that you already have the job. Some of these respones like hbsalum's have to be trolling.

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