Irish7478
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Oh yeah, wholeheartedly. Community college classes are for the most part just like a step up from the tougher high school classes, and mostly meant to allow people to get all their general classes out of the way, you know, the classes that most will never need going forward in their careers, before moving on to a more legit/recognized school. I went the community college route because I was paying for my own education 100% out of my own pocket basically, as I consider what the GI Bill paid as nothing more than money I earned in my years of service in the Military. I'm NOT trying to brag about the high quality of my education, not while at Community college, or even at the private colleges I went to afterwards. They were a step up from the community colleges, but were no where near the likes of the top private schools in America or even the top public schools. Most of what I learned I learned on my own time. I mean, I learned stuff, but most of the really important stuff I learned on my own time, with the exception of 3-5 classes, half of which were at the unaccredited college I went to.
The most important thing I took away from college was that it did help me to become a critical thinker.
so community colleges and uncredited colleges. That seems to make sense based on the posts you have here. Undoubtedly a poorly ranked high school as well.