Should I go to a junior college or a state school?
I just started my senior year of high school and am trying to decide whether to go to a state school like University of Southern Florida or Florida State University, or to St. Petersburg College (just recently turned college from junior college) and get my associate degree? I have a 3.75 GPA and scored 1850 out of 2400 on my SAT (I do plan to retake this). I have no idea what I want to do career wise, but plan to live in a big city. Thanks.
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Answered by Lisa C
I suggest attending a community college to get all of your prerequisites out of the way. Then, when you figure out what you want to do, choose the right school. Because you may change majors more than once, I recommend this path. As you get closer to getting your Associates Degree and realizing what school you may consider attending and your major, look into their requirements for that specific program. Every school is different and knock out as many classes as you can at the community college. Good Luck!
I suggest attending a community college to get all of your prerequisites out of the way. Then, when you figure out what you want to do, choose the right school. Because you may change majors more than once, I recommend this path. As you get closer to getting your Associates Degree and realizing what school you may consider attending and your major, look into their requirements for that specific program. Every school is different and knock out as many classes as you can at the community college. Good Luck!
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