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Jibreil

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I just finished freshman year at one CC but the higher the classes I take, the worse the professors. I was wondering if it would be bad to take classes at 2 different CC's. Like taking 10 credits at one and 6 credits at another in the same semester?

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I just finished freshman year at one CC but the higher the classes I take, the worse the professors. I was wondering if it would be bad to take classes at 2 different CC's. Like taking 10 credits at one and 6 credits at another in the same semester?
I honestly don't think it would matter at all, they are equal so it's not like you're cheating the system.
 

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No. Just keep in mind that some MD schools accept CC credit, some don't, and with no rhyme nor reason.


. I was wondering if it would be bad to take classes at 2 different CC's. Like taking 10 credits at one and 6 credits at another in the same semester?[/QUOTE]
 
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No. Just keep in mind that some MD schools accept CC credit, some don't, and with no rhyme nor reason.


. I was wondering if it would be bad to take classes at 2 different CC's. Like taking 10 credits at one and 6 credits at another in the same semester?
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Thanks @Goro for responding. I also have another question for you. I'm taking bio, chem, ochem, and physics all at my CC. Then when I transfer I will be taking genetics, biochem etc ( the classes for my bio major) at a very good university. At first I thought it would be bad to do this, but for time reasons I have no choice if i want to graduate in 4 years and not take a gap year. Then I thought, as Long as I'm taking upper level science classes at the university and show I can get good grades there, it shouldn't be an issue. So is my train of thought correct or is this a bad idea? I also understand a handful of schools don't like CC credits but I won't apply there. I appreciate your response.
 

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You are correct. Going from CC -> 4 year school is an acceptable pathway.


So is my train of thought correct or is this a bad idea? I also understand a handful of schools don't like CC credits but I won't apply there. I appreciate your response.[/QUOTE]
 
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