davper
davper t1_j3xjrb7 wrote
Reply to comment by Bobbydadude01 in Mass. leaders are eyeing free community college — at least for some residents by SAT0725
I agree with limits of subjects. It should Liberal arts that can be transferred to any 4 year school. And include subjects like personal finances and basic culinary arts to prepare the student for the real world. Other classes could include basic intro to career paths. Showing required schooling and the potential income.
davper t1_j3xpn2y wrote
Reply to comment by Bobbydadude01 in Mass. leaders are eyeing free community college — at least for some residents by SAT0725
I know perfectly well what Community College is. I graduated from Bunker Hill back in the 90s. I managed to finish school without any student loans and no help from my parents
It is a great way to take college courses at a lower cost. But the sad part is, some 4 year colleges wont take all your credits. I graduated from CC with an AS in Accounting and an AS in Business Management. When I went to Bentley, I had to take several courses over again.
If they make it free, they should require certain classes.
Not every student takes classes that they should because they are focused only on career goals or a unique degree. I have had to deal with too many idiots fresh out of a 4 year that couldn't live on their own because they have no life skills and/or a degree that only qualifies them for a job at McDonald's.