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August 15, 2011 at 8:40 AM #720499August 15, 2011 at 9:08 AM #719306
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ParticipantI know a lot of family friend’s kids that were smart, motivated in high school (high GPA and all), went to community college to “save”. Four years after, they’re still in community college. What happened? Not sure, but the environment in a CC is not conducive to some kids and that they are being pulled down and “derailed”. But of course, every kids are different.
Also most classes in CC are not competitive. My high school daughter took a mid-level math class this summer after her freshmen year and they were being spoon fed, more so than her Honors class in her high school.
August 15, 2011 at 9:08 AM #719398nla
ParticipantI know a lot of family friend’s kids that were smart, motivated in high school (high GPA and all), went to community college to “save”. Four years after, they’re still in community college. What happened? Not sure, but the environment in a CC is not conducive to some kids and that they are being pulled down and “derailed”. But of course, every kids are different.
Also most classes in CC are not competitive. My high school daughter took a mid-level math class this summer after her freshmen year and they were being spoon fed, more so than her Honors class in her high school.
August 15, 2011 at 9:08 AM #719998nla
ParticipantI know a lot of family friend’s kids that were smart, motivated in high school (high GPA and all), went to community college to “save”. Four years after, they’re still in community college. What happened? Not sure, but the environment in a CC is not conducive to some kids and that they are being pulled down and “derailed”. But of course, every kids are different.
Also most classes in CC are not competitive. My high school daughter took a mid-level math class this summer after her freshmen year and they were being spoon fed, more so than her Honors class in her high school.
August 15, 2011 at 9:08 AM #720155nla
ParticipantI know a lot of family friend’s kids that were smart, motivated in high school (high GPA and all), went to community college to “save”. Four years after, they’re still in community college. What happened? Not sure, but the environment in a CC is not conducive to some kids and that they are being pulled down and “derailed”. But of course, every kids are different.
Also most classes in CC are not competitive. My high school daughter took a mid-level math class this summer after her freshmen year and they were being spoon fed, more so than her Honors class in her high school.
August 15, 2011 at 9:08 AM #720519nla
ParticipantI know a lot of family friend’s kids that were smart, motivated in high school (high GPA and all), went to community college to “save”. Four years after, they’re still in community college. What happened? Not sure, but the environment in a CC is not conducive to some kids and that they are being pulled down and “derailed”. But of course, every kids are different.
Also most classes in CC are not competitive. My high school daughter took a mid-level math class this summer after her freshmen year and they were being spoon fed, more so than her Honors class in her high school.
August 15, 2011 at 9:10 AM #719311nla
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August 15, 2011 at 10:17 AM #719350njtosd
Participant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]My parents sent me to a private university in the state of NY and my tuition was roughly 19K a year (1994-1998). Room and board was reasonable because of location (senior year off campus house was 1200 for each semester Aug-Dec and Jan-May)
I would say that I got minimal value out of school. If anything, I learned street smarts over book smarts. Most of the tools I have today are from post collegiate studies. I cant wait to see what some of these schools cost when our daughter is nearing 18. I will be looking to relocate to a state with good state schools that are on the lower end of the tuition scale.[/quote]
Wait, don’t you live in California (judging from your screen name)? The state schools here are about the best for the price . . . UC tuition plus room and board this year was 29,000. Don’t know about CSU.
August 15, 2011 at 10:17 AM #719443njtosd
Participant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]My parents sent me to a private university in the state of NY and my tuition was roughly 19K a year (1994-1998). Room and board was reasonable because of location (senior year off campus house was 1200 for each semester Aug-Dec and Jan-May)
I would say that I got minimal value out of school. If anything, I learned street smarts over book smarts. Most of the tools I have today are from post collegiate studies. I cant wait to see what some of these schools cost when our daughter is nearing 18. I will be looking to relocate to a state with good state schools that are on the lower end of the tuition scale.[/quote]
Wait, don’t you live in California (judging from your screen name)? The state schools here are about the best for the price . . . UC tuition plus room and board this year was 29,000. Don’t know about CSU.
August 15, 2011 at 10:17 AM #720043njtosd
Participant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]My parents sent me to a private university in the state of NY and my tuition was roughly 19K a year (1994-1998). Room and board was reasonable because of location (senior year off campus house was 1200 for each semester Aug-Dec and Jan-May)
I would say that I got minimal value out of school. If anything, I learned street smarts over book smarts. Most of the tools I have today are from post collegiate studies. I cant wait to see what some of these schools cost when our daughter is nearing 18. I will be looking to relocate to a state with good state schools that are on the lower end of the tuition scale.[/quote]
Wait, don’t you live in California (judging from your screen name)? The state schools here are about the best for the price . . . UC tuition plus room and board this year was 29,000. Don’t know about CSU.
August 15, 2011 at 10:17 AM #720199njtosd
Participant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]My parents sent me to a private university in the state of NY and my tuition was roughly 19K a year (1994-1998). Room and board was reasonable because of location (senior year off campus house was 1200 for each semester Aug-Dec and Jan-May)
I would say that I got minimal value out of school. If anything, I learned street smarts over book smarts. Most of the tools I have today are from post collegiate studies. I cant wait to see what some of these schools cost when our daughter is nearing 18. I will be looking to relocate to a state with good state schools that are on the lower end of the tuition scale.[/quote]
Wait, don’t you live in California (judging from your screen name)? The state schools here are about the best for the price . . . UC tuition plus room and board this year was 29,000. Don’t know about CSU.
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