Will I learn the material well enough?

<p>I am currently a freshman at a university, but I am thinking of going to a community college for 2 semesters to get most of my Gen Ed. credits out of the way. I have a number of humanities credits and such which I just have to take, and don't care if I learn the material great or not, but things like Calc 3, Differential equations, Linear algebra, Physics 1 and 2, I need to learn well. Will I be able to learn those well at a community college? I've been told it comes down to the teacher, but what fits is what I'll get. I have the motivation to try and put a good effort in, but if I don't ever see a challenging problem, I won't know they're out there or how to solve them when I need to.</p>

<p>What is/are your concentration/s on? It’s better to take courses in your concentration at the university rather than CC</p>

<p>Engineering. Maybe Industrial, maybe Computer Science, maybe something else. However the math class I’m in right now at my university isn’t especially intensive. I realize that optimally, I should take everything at the university, but you’re not taking into account the cost.</p>