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pLuhhmm
What should I expect from a community college for two years, easy, hard, ect?? Also how many classes = 12 credits??? Thanks
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nicklauscombs
It is impossible to tell you if it will be easy or hard there are so many variables in that equation, just like anything else though you'll get out of it exactly what you put in. Also don't assume it won't be hard just because it's a community college rather than a "real" four year college. Good luck though on your journey!
AmpdChaos
12 unites is around 3-4 depending on the courses...
Slowhand
It depends on the school, for both questions. The best thing you can do is go set up an orientation with a counselor at the college you're thinking about going to. They can generally help you figure out what classes to take, especially if you're unsure if you want to take a 2-year (Associate's) degree, or transfer to a four-year school. In some cases, it's also a good idea to seek out the chairman of the computer science or information systems department in order to get a better idea of what programs are offered, since computer and network technology is relatively new and a lot of counselors may not be as familiar with those programs as, say, biology or mathematics.
And, honestly, you can learn a whole lot about a school just by poking around on their website for a few hours and looking through their catalog. Good luck, let us know what you end up doing.
supertechCETma
Education is what you make it.
p.s. leave your friends at home.
pLuhhmm
lol what about new friends like Mr. Miller or Buddy who is lite as a feather??
hypnotoad
Depends on the college and on you -- you're going to have to poke around on the web site to find out the basics (how many credits equal what, costs, registration dates and deadlines, etc). After that, talk to an advisor and try to pick a program and formalize a plan of attack.
pLuhhmm
Full out nuclear attack seems logical :O
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