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Survey: Hurdles to transferring into California universities

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Venter 2 weeks ago2 weeks ago
College and career, the professional knowledge learned in college may not be applied to the workplace. Different people have different pursuits for their career
Joseph Sims 3 weeks ago3 weeks ago
There always seems to be more classes needed after we transfer from Community Colleges to the Universities. I had to take 2 extra classes at a JC after graduating with 5, yes, 5 Associate level degrees. Both AA-T and AS-T. And somehow as a criminal justice degree I needed more classes? My JC counselor ensured me that I had taken all of the required classes only later to discover SDSU would say differently. I have … Read More
There always seems to be more classes needed after we transfer from Community Colleges to the Universities. I had to take 2 extra classes at a JC after graduating with 5, yes, 5 Associate level degrees. Both AA-T and AS-T. And somehow as a criminal justice degree I needed more classes? My JC counselor ensured me that I had taken all of the required classes only later to discover SDSU would say differently. I have encountered many others with the excact same issue. Same with Summer school classes and financial aid traps.