A lot of you people here are older than me and have been to college. Some of you are even getting married.
side rant/thought: I feel as if some people put pressure on young people to settle quickly. To find someone and make a family especially in their twenties. Many people I find especially older people that I work with and help volunteer with regret marrying at ages 18-26ish wishing that they would have waited. I know people do find that special someone during that time and are happy. I don't want to get married until I finish every single thing that I want to do in the single life./rant)
I took AP classes in High School, so I only have to take a couple prerequisites which is why I chose to go to community college because they would take all my credits. I doubt college courses are the same as AP courses in terms of rigor. College courses will be harder
side note to high schoolers: If you take AP classes, some schools will only count a certain number of hours to go to your degree usually eight. Check your schools policy; however. Junior College generally accepts them all and transfers to Universities.
What will also help is if anybody has transferred to universities from Community College or University to University.
Also if anyone is a Life Science major like Biology/Biochemistry can you give insight on rigor.
Pre-Med track too.
Does anyone attend UNCCH- University of North Carolina Chapel Hill or Duke University?
Next week, I start College.
A lot of you people here are older than me and have been to college. Some of you are even getting married.
side rant/thought: I feel as if some people put pressure on young people to settle quickly. To find someone and make a family especially in their twenties. Many people I find especially older people that I work with and help volunteer with regret marrying at ages 18-26ish wishing that they would have waited. I know people do find that special someone during that time and are happy. I don't want to get married until I finish every single thing that I want to do in the single life./rant)
I took AP classes in High School, so I only have to take a couple prerequisites which is why I chose to go to community college because they would take all my credits. I doubt college courses are the same as AP courses in terms of rigor. College courses will be harder
side note to high schoolers: If you take AP classes, some schools will only count a certain number of hours to go to your degree usually eight. Check your schools policy; however. Junior College generally accepts them all and transfers to Universities.
What will also help is if anybody has transferred to universities from Community College or University to University.
Also if anyone is a Life Science major like Biology/Biochemistry can you give insight on rigor.
Pre-Med track too.
Does anyone attend UNCCH- University of North Carolina Chapel Hill or Duke University?