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[quote=Anonymous]This can be a very good path but definitely not guaranteed, but then again, no path is. It is true that many students who enter Community College do not either obtain a degree or transfer to a 4-yr college, but you really want to look at subsets rather than general numbers. Some students attend just to take some classes or pick up skills without any intent to transfer or get a 2-yr degree; older students often fail to finish up for a variety of reasons. But if you go in with a plan, even if that plan is to find out whether college is for you, community college can make a lot of sense. One issue that someone mentioned -- a common problem with graduating from a 4-yr college is that often times community college credits don't transfer entirely at the 4-yr college, which can require people to take an extra semester or even year, so it is important to stay on top of that from the start.[/quote]
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