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<p>While all things may be possible, not all things may be profitable.</p>
<p>The CC’s course in Advanced Basked Weaving may “transfer”, but it may not be helpful (apply towards the classes needed for graduation). This is a general problem for all transfer students, but particularly a problem for transfer students from a community college.</p>
<p>In general, if you are going to take classes, and then transfer, the “safest” classes to take are “core” classes in basic math, writing, and science, that are likely to be a required class towards graduation. You are best off loooking at where you want to transfer to, and seeing what those degree requirements are. Then pick classes at the CC that can be applied to the graduation requirements.</p>
<p>There was a local story a few years ago about someone taking 2 years of classes at a CC and then transferring. She took classes related to the profession she wanted, but none were useful towards graduation. 2 years of college down the tubes.</p>