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In brief, yes you can. However, if there was a problem with the last community college, make sure you have dealt with it so that the same problem does not occur at the new one.

In brief, yes you can. However, if there was a problem with the last community college, make sure you have dealt with it so that the same problem does not occur at the new one.

In brief, yes you can. However, if there was a problem with the last community college, make sure you have dealt with it so that the same problem does not occur at the new one.

In brief, yes you can. However, if there was a problem with the last community college, make sure you have dealt with it so that the same problem does not occur at the new one.

In brief, yes you can. However, if there was a problem with the last community college, make sure you have dealt with it so that the same problem does not occur at the new one.

In brief, yes you can. However, if there was a problem with the last community college, make sure you have dealt with it so that the same problem does not occur at the new one.

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In brief, yes you can. However, if there was a problem with the last community college, make sure you have dealt with it so that the same problem does not occur at the new one.

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It is possible to repeat courses for a better grade.

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