The linear algebra class I took at CC went over all the theory and neat stuff like that
the lowerdiv uni equivalent from what I've heard from friends at uni is "calculate these values" or "row reduce" with no reason why, you had to wait till upperdiv to learn why and it's fucking bullshit.
Caleb Bailey
One needs 60 credits to transfer to a university anyway. 60 credits are filled pretty quickly with GE, Math, and Physics. One doesn't even have to touch their core engineering and science classes to hit the 60 credits.
Mason Cook
People did it at ours with one semester.
We found the lower number of semesters coming in from CC performed better.
I went to UT math. Not the best, but at least ranked and not some "who?" School.
This should be done for the core classes you'll need for your degree at the university The quality is always better at Uni. They help build the foundation in your major classes from the bottom to see how it works.
Jason Barnes
That's two years. What are you doing in that second year, just a bunch of random electives?
I'd rather go directly into an average state school than take my chances making sure I have all of the right classes, transferring over and hoping I can handle the work-load, all of that crap.
Christopher Williams
only degenerate retards have problems knowing what transfers assist.org motherfucker
Dominic Morris
Going to a community college first just lowers your options to regional schools.
Dominic Peterson
that's only for California, though. Not sure if other states have a similar website. If it does not then you'll have to talk to your counselor.
William Gutierrez
>implying >not talking to your community college counselor where they will guide you on the classes you want for the college you want to transfer >going to a university out of state >wanting to pay triple the price for an undergrad degree
It's like you want to be in debt.
Zachary Morgan
if your community college is shit, then your plan doesn't really work out.