Question about going from community to 4 year

<p>So i know because of my economic stand, i cannot attend a 4 year to begin with, so im going to a community for the first two.</p>

<p>But now i have a couple of questions. </p>

<p>If i go to community college, pass all classes with a good gpa, do i still need SAT's to get into the next college that i would be going to or not?</p>

<p>And my most important question is will colleges look down upon me since i didnt go to an actual college, and went to a community college?
(It's okay, be harsh i want to know the reality, im still a junior in highschool, so i have time)</p>

<p>There are some rare people who’ve transferred from community colleges to Ivies.</p>

<p>To learn about transfer requirements, go to the admissions websites of 4-year colleges that interest you. Colleges admissions and transfer requirements differ.</p>

<p>From what I’ve heard, colleges understand that some people, for various reasons, end up going to community college for 2 years. You probably won’t get into an Ivy League, but if you do well, you’ll be able to transfer to a good school.</p>

<p>Yes, for many schools you’ll still need SAT or ACT. If you plan is to enter a state school, you probably won’t need them.</p>