Does community college get any harder?
I have a 4.0 after the first semester
Does community college get any harder?
I have a 4.0 after the first semester
>that 20 y.o. boomer who literally comes to Jow Forums to brag about getting "good grades" in his school for "special" people
In my experience community college is easier than university. The way my university seemed to operate was to give ludicrous amounts of bullshit busy work.
Good job user I am proud of you! I hope in the future you get the challenge you want.
I failed out of community college
I dunno what do you think would be hard? Calculus 3? I assume they'd have that.
>I have a 4.0 after the first semester
So did I, then I was getting a 3.6 in my last semester. It gets harder when you leave core classes and start doing classes related directly to your degree.
If you're a brainlet you might plateau on your junior level maths or second year sciences. Community college is easy.
Which should be most everything right? I mean that's the point as I recall that community offers core for cheap and then you transfer to a university for a bachelors. I assume anything related to an associate's degree will never be particularly hard.
OP here
I fully expect it to get very difficult when I work on my bachelors at a "real" university, but I was just wondering as it pertains to my associates in liberal arts
I already finished the one required math class for my degree and now only have like 3 more Spanish classes, 2 English, 2 history, laboratory science and a bunch of random electives left
3? So you've never taken a foreign language? Yeah that might become a pain in the ass at certain points. Especially considering it's obsolete now. Our smart phones are little pocket translators. If two people have a smart phone which everyone does niw then you can literally have a conversation with each other. Enjoy wasting countless hours and effort for nothing.
Oh, I got my associates in CompSci and started taking my networking and data structures classes in the community college before transferring. I guess it depends on the degree
Like it was my level 100 and 200 courses done at community and the ones higher than that were done in university
Keep it above a 3. GPA gets reset after you get the AA and transfer. Focus on getting an internship or entry level job in your field. Ironically, don't let school distract you from your career. Community college is so easy, don't give it more effort than it needs.
Good for you, user! I think it's great you got a 4.0. I wouldn't let it go to your head though (not to rain on your parade but...) as community college is, quite literally, babby's first college.
Keep on going though. A 4.0 this semester is a fantastic start
just another reminder of how worthless I am in comparison to others
>getting 4.0 in cc
>autism.bat
>drop out because im not learning anything
>Focus on getting an internship or entry level job in your field
How do I go about interning with a member of congress?
Contact a republican member of congress then suck his dick and offer your ass to him
>take poli sci class
>teacher doesn't like me
>fucks up my grade as much as he can with participation even though I participated as much as humanly possible
>GPA is now 3.95
fuck my shit up
Live in DC. Otherwise its fucking stupid from what I can tell. I mean intern for what and why? I mean it's technically not even a profession. Theyre just elected representatives. But DC I'm sure it's fine.
i actually live in Virginia
Well then you're good to go. As I recall its just through your degree program but I dunno.