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154 No. 154
How much money does one really save by attending a county/community college? In the long run doesn't it cost you a larger paycheck and better job opportunities, offsetting the savings on tuition and student loans?

I guess what I'm asking is, financially speaking, what is the best way to recieve a higher education?
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>>154
associates at community, bachelors and so on at a state or private university
A company won't not hire you because of where you got your associates
>> No. 161
>>155

This man is correct. Do community college for 2 years, then transfer to a 4 year school. That way you get the best of both worlds.
>> No. 164
i think it costs me 2000 a year for community college, which is about half of what my universities tuition is. I lived with my rents at when I was at a CC so that was another thing.

Also, do well. You'd be surprised what kind of money can pop up just from having a decent GPA at a community college.


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