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Need Some Advice on College Classes

Discussion in 'The Water Cooler' started by Backcountry, May 24, 2010.

  1. sachiko

    sachiko Die Hard Bowhunter

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    This is great advice. The classes that will transfer are the classes everyone has to take the first two years. Classes that you would take for your major usually won't transfer.


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  2. Backcountry

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    The community college i'm interested in is set-up for transferable classes directly to Boise State and U of Idaho. SO i'll be set there. The nice thing is that you can tailor the classes at the community college level to gear more towards what your major will be.

    Now the hardest part is going to be waiting 6 months before I can start appyling for scholarships and getting this plan enacted
     
  3. Florida Marine

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    concur - in my new position as a deputy program manager, I am hiring a TON of civilians for our command... If someone has Strayer or such, I kind of look past it.

    That said, I have been working on my master in Telecom Management for like 4 years now, damn deployments keep screwing it up. I have four classes left - BUT I don't pay a dime for it, I get tuition assistance from both the Marine Corps and my command...
     
  4. Dubbya

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    Second that... well at least in the top 3.
     

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