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Ok i am taking my first 2 years of my BA at my local community college for financial reasons and getting my BA at FSU which is a very competitive school.
Will my first 2 years at CC affect my opportunities?😕
Ok i am taking my first 2 years of my BA at my local community college for financial reasons and getting my BA at FSU which is a very competitive school.
Will my first 2 years at CC affect my opportunities?😕
Ok i am taking my first 2 years of my BA at my local community college for financial reasons and getting my BA at FSU which is a very competitive school.
Will my first 2 years at CC affect my opportunities?😕

CC is easier. I know some colleges may not care but some do.
If at all possible I really would jump straight into university. It just makes more sense.
If that topic ever comes up in my interview I will make an argument against it. It's not always true across all CC's.CC is easier. I know some colleges may not care but some do.
Ok i am taking my first 2 years of my BA at my local community college for financial reasons and getting my BA at FSU which is a very competitive school.
Will my first 2 years at CC affect my opportunities?😕
Some don't have a choice.
For example, military folks that served first, then want to go to college afterwards. They (We) are so far removed from academia that most state colleges won't consider it. We have to go to CC to, I reckon, prove ourselves.
If that topic ever comes up in my interview I will make an argument against it. It's not always true across all CC's.
That's the thing though. It's better to not have that as a talking point in the first place. I am well aware that there is variability in the world. It's laughable to think that the average university would be easeir than the average cc .
"Easiness" depends more on the professor than the school. Each school will have easy and hard professors for certain classes. To argue that school x is harder than school y is dumb... What is "hard" anyways? That's why this topic is just stupid.
This is why they invented this test called the MCAT, whose sole purpose is to equalize the playing field.
I would love to go to a university now but people keep telling me I have to finish my AA there. Is there anyway I can transfer without having to wait?
I would love to go to a university now but people keep telling me I have to finish my AA there. Is there anyway I can transfer without having to wait?
I actually sent out a message regarding this to 5 Medical schools in Florida.(FSU,UF,FIU,USF,UM)
So far I got a reply from FIU saying That they do accept people that take their Prereqs at a CC but make sure to take upper division Science course at the University such as Biochemistry,genetics etc.
I'll post what the other schools said regarding this topic as I get more response's.
Nobody in admissions cares if you got your AA degree or not.I would love to go to a university now but people keep telling me I have to finish my AA there. Is there anyway I can transfer without having to wait?
Some don't have a choice.
For example, military folks that served first, then want to go to college afterwards. They (We) are so far removed from academia that most state colleges won't consider us. We have to go to CC to, I reckon, prove ourselves.
There are numerous threads about this. It may or may not affect your chances. However, you need to excel in CC as well as in the university. If you did, I wouldn't worry. Unless you got a C in community college and in the university, this can make your opportunities limited, or even yet, bring it to a screeching halt.
Post-bacs are meant exactly for people like you who have been removed from college for a while. I would be surprised if your local state university did not have a option in place for this.
As other's have mentioned before CC credits are rarely accepted, so it's far superior to do our pre-reqs at a local state uni that offers postbac classes.
If the GPA from a CC isn't even factored into anything once you transfer, how does it matter? Do they really want the grades from that after you have transferred?
What did the other schools(FSU) say?......
Ok i am taking my first 2 years of my BA at my local community college for financial reasons and getting my BA at FSU which is a very competitive school.
Will my first 2 years at CC affect my opportunities?😕
No you're fine. I took prereqs at a CC and had absolutely no problems.
If you don't mind what Medical school did you get accepted into?
So I should just transfer to a university as soon as I have the ability ?
No you're fine. I took prereqs at a CC and had absolutely no problems.
See guys I think grades and Mcat outweighs specific institutions, if not then all of the Ivy grads would have us beat out for every med school even if they had lower GPA's and Mcat's.
One thing I would like to know from you is how many CC credits did you have, did you get your AA or AS(Associate in Arts or Science) and how many Pre reqs did you take at your CC.
I did every single prereq at the local cc's. Took biochem, molecular bio and genetics at UC Berk ext. Accepted to University of Southern California, UVM and Case Western. Slev, who applied last cycle got into Johns Hopkins for god sake and took all of his prereqs at the CC. As mentioned before, there are three schools that don't accept cc credits. There are about 150 schools you can still apply to. Don't worry, you'll be fine.
CC is easier. I know some colleges may not care but some do.
If at all possible I really would jump straight into university. It just makes more sense.