<p>this provides hope which is a great christmas gift for me. thank you all! keep up the posts</p>
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<p>Well, you’re welcome! But honestly, I don’t think you have much to worry about. </p>
<p>Another thing I want to mention is that generally the people are more focused and friendly than in high school. I love making friends at CC a lot more than in HS. In my experience, a lot of high schoolers are “me me me”. All of the CC people (except those with the HS mentality) are totally willing to help if you’re stuck in a rut. It’s awesome!</p>
<p>Going to a Community College is by far the best decision I’ve ever made in my life. I was a horrible student in high school (graduated with a 2.9 GPA). I started CC last summer and now I’m doing great. As far as difficulty goes, it all depends on the subject and the professors. Classes such as Chemistry, Physics, Math, etc. will usually be harder than the History, Philosophy, Humanities classes, etc. And some professors will be happy to hand you that A, while others will make you work your butt off for it. </p>
<p>Definitely consider going to a CC. They are there to give people a second chance to succeed.</p>
<p>LOL what victor5555 said about is DE/LA class, about ppl dropping reminded me of my financial accoutning class, started with 50 ppl, and ended with like 15 ppl hahaha, i thought it was a pretty easy class tho, i guess it all depends on how you apply urself to ur classes.</p>
<p>i dropped out of high school (GED).
now i’m at UCLA…</p>
<p>'nuff said?</p>
<p>hahah. nuff said.</p>