Brownslave688
You want a toe? I can get you a toe.
Our, we, Hereits not competitive. our housing prices arent competitive either.
You move to the USA?
Our, we, Hereits not competitive. our housing prices arent competitive either.
Yes and no.20 States have free community college. People need to take responsibility for the debts they chose to take on.
University of Missouri partners with community colleges for transfer partnershipI agree. However, I did read snippets where some CC's credit hours were not being honored as transfer worthy to bigger Universities. I.e. Save parents some money by knocking out gen Ed requirements at a community college. Then transfer to Big U & cutting costs of 2 yrs. and finishing B.A.
i have objective knowledgeOur, we, Here
You move to the USA?
That’s debatable.i have knowledge
i have a pentium processorThat’s debatable.
Black Market Book Economy. Not a bad idea. Just have to make sure the current volume edition is specifically & extremely up to date. Otherwise it's obsolete and cannot be used.My kids bought their books used online or rented them when possible.
reason is propaganda almost on the level of hitler.
Many community colleges transfer credits. You just need to make sure the 4 year school you later plan to transfer to will accept those credits.
That's good to hear. It's refreshing. And makes sense. Skeptically: I could have sworn I read the 2015 time frame boycotts/protests/hunger strike that happened on Campus over some racially based issue really did some damage on enrollment. Not necessarily tieing this to that. Just pondering.
Many of the colleges do that. It's a fantastic way to get a college education and if you drop out you didn't lose that much.
im learning physics with youtube, although i have access to a free physics teacher during certain hours.Black Market Book Economy. Not a bad idea. Just have to make sure the current volume edition is specifically & extremely up to date. Otherwise it's obsolete and cannot be used.
ppl are stupid like @rickybMany community colleges transfer credits. You just need to make sure the 4 year school you later plan to transfer to will accept those credits.
For that much money you would think people would spend a few minutes to check.
It nicked enrollment for a couple years. Incoming freshmen classes have been back to normal size for a few years now though.That's good to hear. It's refreshing. And makes sense. Skeptically: I could have sworn I read the 2015 time frame boycotts/protests/hunger strike that happened on Campus over some racially based issue really did some damage on enrollment. Not necessarily tieing this to that. Just pondering.
Stunning words of wisdom from Ricky[/QUOTE][QUOTE="rickyb, post: 4243161, member: 56035]
i prefer it free because its better if you dont have any money,
I had a couple classes where the required textbook was literally authored by the teacher of the course... and it wasn't cheap. Talk about a giant racket, that's freaking Mafia crap right there.The problem comes when you get into specialty grad school stuff. My wife’s masters books were thousands each semester
And you probably never had to use it either..I had a couple classes where the required textbook was literally authored by the teacher of the course... and it wasn't cheap. Talk about a giant racket, that's freaking Mafia crap right there.
No I was too busy getting mad P*.And you probably never had to use it either..