Wedontloveny
Earning My Ears
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- Feb 22, 2005
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I would like to go back to college (been away a few years) and change my major. I went to a local commmunity college for a couple of semesters. To graduate with my associates there I need 25 more credit hours. I would really like to get my bachelors. Since I would have to go elsewhere to do this (bachelors degrees are not offered at this college) is it better to finish at the community college with my associates degree and transfer somewhere else or should I just try to transfer the classes I have taken and go somewhere else now? Does that make sense?
I work full time. If I finish out my associates at the community college I would have to take classes Mon Weds Fri mornings and work all nights. I would be finished in two semesters but it would be rough. If I went through one of the SUNY colleges to get my bachelors they offer many online classes and chances are I would not have to attend any physical classes.
I have an appointment to talk to someone from the SUNY colleges. I guess my question is what is the point of finishing at the community college? I don't want to look like a quitter or anything, but I don't want to waste time and money either.
Thanks.
I work full time. If I finish out my associates at the community college I would have to take classes Mon Weds Fri mornings and work all nights. I would be finished in two semesters but it would be rough. If I went through one of the SUNY colleges to get my bachelors they offer many online classes and chances are I would not have to attend any physical classes.
I have an appointment to talk to someone from the SUNY colleges. I guess my question is what is the point of finishing at the community college? I don't want to look like a quitter or anything, but I don't want to waste time and money either.
Thanks.