| What makes the better school better? What makes the other school mediocre? US News’ ranking is not a valid answer. |
I wouldn’t count in that - grad and law schools care a lot about the prestige/quality of the undergrad institution |
They won’t know! He will have his cc graduation date and then, two years later, his college graduation date. They will never know he spent three years at cc. I know because I did it - mine was because some prerequisite classes filled up before I could register and then weren’t offered until the following fall, but it’s fairly similar. Op, “because I will be embarrassed” is a dumb reason to do anything. Help your teen realize that. |
This! But also, there is a long-term cost to graduating in an extra year that most people don't think about (and I am sure for many here isn't a big deal, but for our family it is huge): 1. Tuition increase (tuition will increase each year) but this is minor compared with 2. Earnings loss (that would be about $40-80K depending on the field over a lifetime) 3. Retirement loss (for that first year) |
| Whoever is pushing this myth that employers would care even one iota about graduation dates - please stop. No employer gives a rat's ass how long it took for an applicant to graduate. All they care about is the diploma. |
| Graduate late from better school. Not going to make a difference in the long run. |
What? |
| This is a silly thread. I haven't read all of it, but I'll say this: the MAJORITY of college students nationwide don't graduate in four years. It's fine, just fine. |
1. They already went to community college and shit saved a shit ton of money. 2. Nobody at that age is saving money. 3. Nobody at that age, just putting money into their retirement. |
It doesn't matter where he goes to college or how long it takes. My dental specialist who just did an oral surgery went to some tiny school that I had never heard of and have never seen it mentioned on these boards. Literally never heard of it to the point I cannot remember exactly the name. Anyway, he did well enough there and got into dental school, then residencies, and now makes a F-ton of money doing oral surgery. I know lots of people like this (including a person who went to Radford undergrad and ended up at an ivy for grad school and now is a very successful PA). |
Or he won’t even put the CC on the resume at all. Many don’t. |
+100. Seriously, grandpa, this isn't the bogleheads website. |
That part stood out to me too. This is not the fault of bad advising. This is on the student to figure out the requirements for transferring, which surely are knowable. |
| The answer is that you let the kid do what he wants to do. Also, you don't know if he will even get into the better school. A bird in the hand... |
| This is your kid's way of telling you he REALLY wants to go to one of the colleges he got into. Please listen to him. |