IQ of 135 when I was a kid

Yea if you end up taking extra credits at community college you did something wrong.
I can see it adding maybe one extra semester but only for harder degrees.

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You can't blame the prof, he's just there to create the exams and grade them. You might get a prof that actually teaches and is interesting once a year.

Blaming professors is no longer allowed because PatrickJMT and the rest of the Internet exists.

The best is triggering them with cucked/blacked memes. The satisfaction of ruining an angsty basedboi is unmatched

>do community college
>get two years of free A's cause the general ed classes are piss easy
>classes are not only cheap as fuck but literally free with easy to get grants
>almost all professor either have a background in or are currently teaching at good-tier universities
The stigma is retarded and has been vanishing rapidly as price for universities becomes more and more ridiculous.
The only thing that sucks is that the majority of the student body are just idiots who barely passed highschool looking to barely pass CC and transfer to some shitty state university to complete their meme degree.

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Those idiots are your competitors for whatever local scholarships are available. If you have to pay tuition at all you're a brainlet.

Went to CC for free on debate scholarship. Got to skip most classes for tournaments and when I was there it was super easy. It was same gen eds as the local unis, same books, sometimes same teachers that just taught at both schools. Got recruited on scholarship to debate at a good uni, went to law school, everything worked out. I met some cool ppl at CC and still partied with my uni friends at the time. CC was a great time to save a ton of money and get easy grades.

my fellow bruddaaaa
i have the same feels, except not allowed to go to the gifted class because father didnt agree.
dropped outta community college because no patience to be stuck with the same ppl in the same room.

not sure if I'm impressed or mad

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Depends. Going to a CC for your first year or two to save money, do your electives, and then transfer into a good school is smart. Graduating from a CC as a substitution for a BA/BS from an accredited 4-year program is a waste.