Anonymous wrote:Many students in California do two years at a CC before transferring to a 4 year school. If fact, schools like Cal encourage students to do this because of overcrowding and high tuition. I have plenty of friends with degrees from Cal who did two years at a CC first. I wish I'd been that smart in retrospect. Think of the tuition savings!!
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I would like to thank everyone for their fantastic advice. My child and I visited a school where she is thinking about social work. They recommended a year of CC because when kids drop out of this university, it is usually between freshman and sophomore year so that is the time they look to re-fill the class.
Apparently, they will look at her with 28 credits, a 3.0 or more, and two courses that are must haves in English and Math. So we are looking at creating a body of work where she has a B year of HS followed by a B+/A-, then a solid year of CC to get her in.
It is great to see my kid excited and motivated to work hard to make this happen. Also finding a therapist to help her out.
I have a similar kid, but one year behind. We'll definitely be considering the CC option, but I have concerns. DS showed us pretty clearly as a freshman that he transitions slowly, and he doesn't show his best work under pressure (e.g. standardized testing). In order to earn the grades needed for a guaranteed transfer, kids need to get consistently high grades from the first semester at CC. A kid who takes time to adjust to the new setting, or figure out how to self advocate and organize themselves can lose everything, or can end up spending years bringing their GPA back up to "transferable level".
I don't know for sure what we'll pick, but my first choice would be a school where staying for all 4 years is an option. If he's ready to transfer to someplace more prestigious after 2 years, great, but if not then at least there's a back up plan.
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OP: the B+ is only senior year. In fact, we will send transcripts to a couple more places once the first semester ends. It is the freshman year, part of sophomore, and the ACT that is dragging thing down. We were thinking about a lower-tiered but that would involve her moving twice in two years and would cost more.
Anonymous wrote:Many students in California do two years at a CC before transferring to a 4 year school. If fact, schools like Cal encourage students to do this because of overcrowding and high tuition. I have plenty of friends with degrees from Cal who did two years at a CC first. I wish I'd been that smart in retrospect. Think of the tuition savings!!