<p>I currently go to a community college, but decide to stop going after this year because there full of crap. So I found another junior college in the same state, but not in my area and they offer online classes which I think it would be easier for me. I applied there last year towards the end of high school and got admitted, but I didn't attend. All I need to show them is my high school transcript and birth certificate. Is this a good way to start over school wise? I didn't tell them I'm a current college student. Do they even check? </p>
<p>why do you want to “start Over”? why not just transfer your credits and finish community college sooner? Also, why do you think online classes would be easier?</p>
<p>The reason why I want to “start over” is because at my current community college I can’t get the classes I want/need and also I think online class will be easier for me because I can focus more in my opinion.</p>
<p>What is your goal? Do you want a degree? Do you eventually plan to transfer to a 4 year U and get a degree? Are you just taking classes for general interest?</p>
<p>The U our D transferred to accepted all her CC courses except the one online course she took at the CC. For that reason, I’d caution you that some Us may NOT accept credit for onIine courses. One other thing–if you are intending to egg any degree, you have to present transcripts of ALL HS and post HS courses taken, not just start over and present only the ones you prefer. </p>
<p>The school I want to transfer to awards credit regardless if it’s online or not as longs it’s from a accredited institution and transferable.</p>
<p>and another thing they wouldn’t even know there online because they just put the course and the grade beside it.</p>