This shit only has value if you're in some bullshit humanities major, so you can save money to offset the cost of having literally no marketable knowledge.
As a CS major, I came out of community college having only taken in intro to C course (the only class offered that can transfer for anything). My university has three prerequisites for Algo+DS 2 (Discrete, Algo+DS 1, and object oriented programming) as well as an entrance exam.
Basically, I have to take the set of the hardest weedout classes at my school in a single semester as incoming junior to catch up to freshmen and sophomores. Additionally, all these students will have the opportunity to try for internships in their second summer, while my only option is get one in my final summer.
This is if I'm lucky however, because I will probably have to send out applications in fall while I'm taking all the prereqs, so its unlikely any places will consider my application given I'll have no core classes.
To add to that, making connections and relationships with faculty is strained because of having to take the hardest classes all at once and having so much less time than everyone else.
tl;dr Going to community college for 2 years than transferring is reddit tier garbage and basically puts you irreversibly behind all your peers. Don't do it.
Your fault for going to a shitty college that doesn't transfer most credits. Should have been a big red flag.
Easton Butler
thanks for the blog
Landon Green
Stop beung a dumb cunt and take some personal responsibility. You've got a marketable skill which you can use to get a highish paying job
You have other skills which you can use to get a job. But instead you are hung up about your experience at university
Fuck i hate you uni gronks. Literally probably a minus having a degree for a lot of jobs because you graduates seem to learn a bad attitude along with whatever you are studying and management have noticed the trend
Angel Price
Fuck off to with that white ideology
Caleb Brown
you're beyond stupid OP good job not reading any requirements and being a lazy piece of shit
Jonathan Thomas
this you should have gone to a better CC OP. Mine has a fuck ton of CS classes including Discrete Math, Data structures, and Object oriented programming. In fact, the only thing I have to do is maintain at least a 3.3 GPA and I'm guaranteed acceptance into a TAG accepting UC.
Brandon Morales
>buying into the you gotta go to college/uni meme I love how I don't have a degree, or any post secondary education diplomas. But I have a trade certification and make 100k+ a year while only working 6-8 months out of the year.