Three different community colleges?

This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, donors, and sponsors. Thank you.

Ochemlover45

Full Member
10+ Year Member
Joined
Jun 25, 2011
Messages
178
Reaction score
0
I'm a non-traditional student who has to work to pay for school and my family. I currently have taken pre-reqs at two different community colleges. Unfortunately, they do not offer physics II in the fall semester. I found another community college that does offer it. Would it be ill-advised to take it at a third community college?

Please do not make this about taking courses at a community college. I know that it is not recommended but they are significantly cheaper than my local universities.
 
As a non-trad, take your courses where they're available. It's just going to be annoying sending in 4 transcripts every time, but you have to do what you got to do.
 
I've taken courses at several CC's too. The only problem, as mentioned above, is having to send in all of the transcripts.
 
I'm a non-traditional student who has to work to pay for school and my family. I currently have taken pre-reqs at two different community colleges. Unfortunately, they do not offer physics II in the fall semester. I found another community college that does offer it. Would it be ill-advised to take it at a third community college?

Please do not make this about taking courses at a community college. I know that it is not recommended but they are significantly cheaper than my local universities.

It's fine to do that.
 
Moving to the Non-Trad forum.


Just to add, you're fine. I had a total of 8 transcripts (4 from CCs) when I applied. The only annoyance was to me when sending the transcripts. AMCAS orders things pretty well, and makes it a bit more readable🙂
 
At least that's better than my friend that has to literally travel to 3 different community colleges during the semester just to get the classes he needs.
 
Top