I spent quite some time at a CC and then transferred to a university, and from my experience it was much easier at a CC. For example my G Chem professor (I took one semester there) had the A range all the way down to an 85%, he would give us the wording (just not the numbers) to every question of the exam several classes before and encouraged us write everything down, and then after the exam we could redo what we got wrong and turn it in for an extra 10% on our exam grade, even if that meant some people getting 110% (if you got above a 90% he would tack on another 10%). He would also say "at a four year university they would teach you this, but I don't think it's necessary so we are going to skip it." it freaked me out and I ended up leaving after that because at that point I had decided that I wanted to go to medical school and there were way too many times that he said "you should know this but I'm not testing you on it and am not going to teach it to you so don't worry about it." GE wise, yeah it was great, but I agree that if you go to a four year university and take your GEs at a CC (aside from maybe summer school) your intentions are pretty obvious regardless of if the classes were easier or not. I'm sure whoever is interviewing you will see through it fast enough.. :-/