What do you guys think about going to community college for 2 years and then transferring to State University?
The pros are that it'd save money, more time to focus on my hobbies like getting /fit/, and easier classes because they're prerequisites.
What are the cons?
There are no cons. This is what everyone does.
>>17643035
Cons: If you could've gotten a free ride to your state school, you won't by transferring
>American education system
joke's on me, my country's best universities are like 400 in the world
[spoiler]I blame the Jews and Anglos though[/spoiler]
>>17643035
The cons are missing out on the real college experience. You won't live in a dorm and make friends when everyone is open to meeting new people and having adventures, you'll show up two years late when everyone's bonds have already formed and it'll be harder to make friends, go to parties, etc.
If you're going just for the academics, no problem with your plan.
>>17643152
>college experience
my fucking sides
>>17643152
>lived in a dorm freshman year
>didn't make any close friends
>only got invited to one party but couldn't go
>>17643154
>>17643158
Not everyone on 4chan is a total autist loser like yourselves, so I'm hoping OP isn't.
>>17643035
Cons:
-Some of your courses won't transfer even if the hours do, and you may have to take Calculus 1 or English 1 over.
-Some of your courses won't have taught as much even if they do transfer, and you'll be less prepared for upper level classes.
-You'll be behind in knowing which classes and profs to take or avoid
-You'll be joining a social world in which friendships and cliques have already been formed, making it harder to fit in
Socially it's hard but if you can stick through it by accepting you probably won't be making a million new friends, then you're fine.
>missing college experience
Yeah okay cool but you know what else is cool? Not being in a huge amount of debt because you wanted to pay for the >experience
>>17643175
There's some validity to that, but you only get to live your life once. Coming home each day from community college, still living with your parents, basically having two extra years of high school, seems like a waste at one of the last times in your life that you'll really have the freedom to get out there and have fun. Sure, maybe you can make the most out of those final two years of college, but it's going to be a lot harder.
Once you graduate, you're probably going to slide right into a full time gig somewhere, and there won't be any spring breaks, short days of classes, winter breaks, summer breaks, or freedom to do much of anything at all, besides enjoy your paltry 2 weeks of vacation.
(Yes, I am bitter and miss college)
>>17643152
(((the college experience)))
>>17643163
i'm not a total loser anymore
i sort of have friends now