Okay, I will play devils advocate on this one. Yes, it is true that the material covered in the sciences will be the same at a CC and a university, but how deeply are you tested on the material at a CC vs. university? Moreover, how is the grading system? Are their curves in place?
These are all questions that come into play and I don't think that it is a CC vs. university debate at all. It is in the professors hands that these issues will be determined.
I go to a CC as well and it is amusing that when the semester starts, the CC's students seem to have prove themselves to their unviversity counterparts in the class. Even though the CC's students do just as well(if not better) than the university students in the end.
I remember this one gal and her UCSD friends in my o-chem class who always made sure everyone knew that they were not a CC students, but rather UCSD students that were taking the class because "it fit their schedule better". They would barely engage in conversation with me and the others (very arrogant) They all did well on the first test (as the grades were posted on Blackboard) and commented to others that it was because they went to UCSD and was pre-med..blah blah. I didn't do so well on the first test and maybe started to believe that I wasn't as prepared as they were. Well let me just say that as the class progressed it was evident that it did not matter what school you attended before. When I received my 97%, 98% and 100% on the following tests and they were getting 60- 65% (class average) I felt like saying to them "Yeah it was me who got the high score... Mrs. Community College HA!" I never said a word though. I get frustrated at times and will probably have to endure this again if and when I get into pharmacy school (even though I hope the students there are more mature and accepting of others background).
Oh well, I guess I will just have to take it. I have learned (the hard way) never to judge people right away and that people are not always what they seem to be.
"Walk softly and carry a big stick!" Great advice!