Does a community college give you a degree?
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AS then transferring to a traditional 4 year to obtain a BA/BS degree. That’s my plan! I will finish in December w/ an AA then go to a private 4year. My courses are very similar to those at the U, but at the end of my time I will have saved about $17,000! Plus, a CC fit better into working full time–going nights was no problem.
Good luck!
I gotta agree with jellybeanchick. 2 year degrees don’t mean much, and certificates even less. Hate to break it to you but that’s just the way of the world. Don’t go into debt. Do work-study, get grants (grants don’t need to be paid back), work outside of the college. But please don’t get loans. They bury people, for decades. Four-Five years of your life for a 4 year degree is nothing compared to the rest of your life. Get a specialized degree. See here’s the harsh truth about college. Colleges and Universities try to get students to sign up and they seduce them with glossy pamphlets and cool jersey shirts. They tell you that college will make you well rounded, yada yada yada. Employers want educated people who know how to specialize in something. Yes its good if a person knows a little something about each subject. But you can do that by going to the library and checking out books, hitting up the internet. You can do all for free without spendings thousands of dollars on a fancy degree. Do not get a liberal arts degree. They’re useless. Get a specialized degree in something like accounting, graphic design, nursing, programming. Etc. You don’t even have to go to college, you can go to a two year trade school like get training as a dental hygienist and coming out of trade school you will be making 50-60k, more than a college grad. Many people look down on trade school but I wouldn’t. Plumbers make like 48-50k coming out of trade school. Get a degree in something useful. It doesn’t have to be in something that you hate. It doesn’t! Pick something that you like. There’s bound to be something that you like. I like art but I wanted to make a living at it so I picked graphic design.