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[quote=Anonymous]Plus, continuing from above....your kid will not suffer any damage to his career by starting at CC. You don't even have to list the CC A.A. degree on your resume. All I have listed is the university I graduated from with my B.A. (Nobody at work has a clue that I didn't go all four years there.) And, many top-tier schools are very welcoming to transfer students, if they have a high GPA. (Of course, you'll still need to take the SAT.) Since many of you have advised me that I'm not saving enough for retirement, I will return the favor and advise those of you for whom college seems unaffordable to consider the CC route. It is easy to get great grades there and then transfer to a fine university. P.S. The hardest part was coming in as a junior to friendships already formed. But within a week, I had new friends and was just fine. [/quote]
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