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Is There A Difference? Plz take a look at this
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Posted 21 May 2008 - 08:19 PM
I've known that if you're not required for good colleges, there's always community colleges to attend and then transfer. So i'm wondering that does it make a difference on your job application ? For instance there's 2 ppl: 1 get accepted straight to UC, n the other one transfer from a community college... ( but i think it has to be somehow different? rite
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#2
Posted 22 May 2008 - 02:17 PM
It really shouldn't. In the end, you get your degree from that UC. It shouldn't affect your job unless they ask for your college experience; otherwise they wouldn't even know.
Its similar to class ranking; whether you graduate first or last in medical school, you address both individuals as "Doctor". :\
Its similar to class ranking; whether you graduate first or last in medical school, you address both individuals as "Doctor". :\
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Posted 26 May 2008 - 12:32 PM
Well, the purpose of a community college is to give you a fresh start. When you transfer to another school, that new school doesn't even consider your high school records---those are in the past. They care how well you did in whatever community college you're transferring out of.
So I don't see why it should be any different when you're applying for a job. Instead of looking at the fact that you went to a community college, they'll probably look for the degree you earned.
So I don't see why it should be any different when you're applying for a job. Instead of looking at the fact that you went to a community college, they'll probably look for the degree you earned.
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