Going into a community college first is a great start, especially if you don't know what you are interested in doing as a career, since they often have many basic subjects compared to the universities who may be focused on only one subject. It is also good for just more education on many things.
A university is made up up multiple colleges, so technically you don't have to college before going to a university.
The motto of University College Birmingham is 'Service Before Self'.
yes you sohuld its better to start low nd work your self up.
Typically, if you owe money to a college or university, they will not release your transcript which means no credits will be able to be transferred until you pay off the balance. This would not prevent you form attending the community college, however, you may not be able to enroll in some courses that require prerequisite coursework without proof you had completed it.
Community college is an excellent way to begin or end one's college education. Completing the first two years of classes at a community college before transferring to a four-year university is an excellent way to save money because community college tuition is normally much lower. For students planning to work in a field that requires only an Associate degree, community colleges usually have a wide variety of programs.
You may want to go to Mesa Community College for the first two years of your degree, before transferring to a larger school. The reason for this is that you will just be taking general classes anyway. The ones at Mesa Community College will cost less than the ones at a big school. They will still teach you all of the same things and your credits should transfer over to the bigger university later.
No, Texas A&M University in College Station was founded 12 years before the University of Texas was. College Station and Bryan are very close to each other, often referred to as Bryan-College Station or BCS, but the University is actually located in College Station.
Historically black colleges & universities are institutions of higher education in the United States that were established before 1964 with the intention of serving the black community.
Tremough University used to be a convent school. It was bought in 1998 by the Falmouth College of Arts, before it became Tremough University.
He didn't graduate. He attended Butte Commimity College for a year before transferring to University of California Berkeley. He was there for two years before entering the draft at the end of junior year. He never graduated.
An associate degree is two years of college. It is basically all of your General education units that you do before you begin your last two years for a BS or BA. If you are attending a community college or planning on it they are a good value for your dollar and the instructors often work in the fields they teach. The community college is often more realistic than a university because the university tends to teach on a more philosophical level. I went to community college and have taught classes in one.
only half year