-124 It's better to go to a 2 year college then transfer. You could get some credits, and you don't have to worry about ACT/SAT/grades. You don't need to worry about grades until you're in community college. So much stress is lifted. amirite?

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Looks like someone didn't get accepted to a university ...

by Anonymous 12 years ago

I did the community college. I don't recommend blowing off high school, even if you're going to a community college.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

and its a hell of a lot cheaper.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Trolllllllolol

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Or instead of slacking off in high school, you could get good grades, take some AP/IB courses, apply to a university and likely get a good scholarship to a school where you'll be able to graduate in 3 years.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

I took some college courses while in high school, and I took some AP courses my senior year. Thanks to my ACT and AP scores, I don't have to take two three-hour credits in either English or math. But I'm sure your method works, too...

by Anonymous 12 years ago

I took AP courses and everything and did well in High School, and went to a University, and then transferred to a tech school for a degree, which I'm now finishing. Then, I'm starting another degree to transfer back to the same University for a full Bachelors and Masters. I'll be in school until I die. That's why I vote tech schools now.. Get your general credits out of the way and figure out what you want to do!

by Anonymous 12 years ago

I did running start, so I finished my junior/senior years of high school while getting my AA degree from community college all before I was 17 then transferred to a University straight to my junior year. But you still have to get good SAT grades for University acceptance.

by Anonymous 12 years ago