<p>I'm a senior in high school and this month I received the last of my college admission decisions which were all
rejections. They were mainly because of my SAT scores. I also, have a learning disability that played a role in getting a low score which is very horrible. </p>
<p>I'm planning on attending community college through the Bridge Program to the University of South Carolina.
My question is how many classes do I have to take in order to get 30 credits my first semester of community college?
I asked this because it said in the letter that if I could received 30 credits within the first semester I could
transfer over for the next semester to USC.<br>
Also, Is community college a good idea because of my learning disability?
I kind of get depressed about this because most people are shocked that I have to go since most of my classmates and teachers see me as a good student.
How can I not get depressed over not going to a 4-year university? </p>
<p>What kind of work load will I have? How many classes would I have to take within the first semester? I consider myself to be a hard worker but, just not the best test-taker and I try not to get distracted easily.</p>
<p>GPA 3.05
SAT: 750 - This is actually worse than the first time.
I have to a lot of colleges too. :( </p>
<p>Thank you. </p>