What are the CONS of transferring school??

<p>Is there anything wrong with someone transferring 60 credits from a community college to their 4 year private or public school? Somehow I feel that it can raise a red flag for most employees.</p>

<p>Compared to someone who went 4 years straight at their college they graduated to someone who went 2 or 3 years at a cc and graduated at a 4 year college, are employees going to be like...</p>

<p>"Hey John Doe A took 60% of his credit at a CC so it feels so CHEAP and probrably NOT efficient enough for the job, so REJECTION."</p>

<p>and then...</p>

<p>"Hey this John Doe B took all his classes at this 4 year university and I can see how well he did in all his classes. Because he worked so hard to pay for his college and prided himself to his dedication to his college by taking classes there, I'm defiinitely going to HIRE him."</p>

<p>So does taking too many community college credits affect your entry to your career or not?</p>

<p>Seriously?</p>

<p>The answer to Firecube's question would be no ... unless the hiring manager is a total idiot, in which case I'd consider it a blessing in disguise.</p>

<p>No, I think what matters is where you have completed your junior and senior years.</p>

<p>It matters where you received your degree. I don't even think you have to say ***** about whether or not you transferred. On your graduate transcript it will announce your transfer credits. Or so I believe.</p>