Should I finish my associate's degree or take the needed classes at my new college?

<p>To make a long story short, I started out at a state school my freshman year of college and didn't like it. At the end of that school year I transferred home to my local community college for my sophomore year so I could potentially get my associate's degree and have time to think about what four year college I'd like to attend, since it was too late to apply to any other schools at the time I decided to transfer at the very end of my freshman year.</p>

<p>Fast forward to now and I was two classes short of my associate's degree with the credits combined with my freshman year college and the sophomore year college. I was accepted into another state school which I will be attending this fall. I did have, until yesterday, two online classes I was taking to finish the associate's degree, but I had to unfortunately withdraw from them due to me working two jobs this summer and everything being too much to handle.</p>

<p>Would it be worth it to take these classes at the community college next summer and get my associate's, or would that just be a waste of time and should I just take the two additional classes at the new state college since I need them for my major there anyway?</p>