Thread: How things are.
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07-24-2009, 01:21 AM
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buckminsterfullerene
I hope that the DA passes this year so that you are able to go to college without a problem.

And I agree with the person above, go to a community college. It is actually a very sound strategy for many people that would even get into some of the best schools. Why pay something like 45k a year for four years if the first 2 years of every college/university is very similar. If anything that will buy you move time to find a more permanent solution while you gear up and transfer to a better a school after those 2 first years.

(I actually have many friends non-illegal doing that, and had I not reiceived a scholarship that made my attendance to this other good school actually cheaper I would have followed that route as well).

*hint make sure the community college meets ABET requirements if you take this route as it almost guarantees that the credits will be transferable to most larger colleges and universities
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