I've attended a small, rural, community college; a small, private liberal arts college in a rural community; a medium-sized, suburban, state university; a big, state research university; and a medium-sized, private university in an urban area. All educations are not created equal.
You do not learn the same thing anywhere. You do not even learn the same thing from different professors who teach the same course in the same university. Moreover, each student brings a different set of knowledge, skills, and experience to each class, so two students in the same class do not learn the same thing.
On the other hand, a higher price tag does not necessarily mean a better education. You and I both know that a bad student can get a bad education in a good university. And a good student can get a decent education in a bad university. From the disgraceful state of technology resources and libraries that I have seen in community colleges, though, they are going to be very frustrated. And I've seen some community colleges that seem designed to encourage their students to return home immediately after class--no place to hang out.
To me, what makes some of my educational experiences stand out from the others is the extent to which I was part of a learning community. In the best ones, I learned about a third of what I learned in the classroom from the professors' lectures and the textbook reading. I learned about a third doing my own research. And I learned about a third from my fellow students.
In college, there was a row of tables with about thirty people where I had lunch and dinner almost every day. We would talk about so many things, often about the classes we were taking. So I learned from classes I didn't even take. I learned from amazing, funny, brilliant, creative classmates that went on to be doctors, ministers, teachers, artists, and musicians. One got a Rhodes Scholarship, one travels on a diplomatic passport and helps the Russians keep track of their plutonium, one works in national security at Los Alamos, one is president of a company that makes computer games, one works in film, and one is an exotic dancer!
In graduate school, I lived in an international dorm and cooked in a kitchen where I learned from people who came from all over the world. I remember a Cantonese man rescuing my ang choi from the cooking technique I'd been taught by someone from Malaysia! Once I wrote a paper about the Maori people of New Zealand, and asked my Maori friend to read it over. She told me it was b.s.! You can't match that kind of educational experience.
Do your homework. Most colleges and universities have websites. When you find a few that capture your imagination, try to visit them in person, or talk to people on campus. If you find the school that's right for you, it's worth the money. It's worth the money.
Also, some private colleges and universities have a lot of rich alumni with very happy memories of college, who give tons of money to scholarship funds. As a high school senior weighing a private college's tuition and financial aid package against those from a state-funded university, I found I would pay less to go to the private college. If you're a good student, you may have the same experience.
2006-06-23 21:10:06
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answered by Beckee 7
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People get impressed the fact that you went to such a well known college but in the end, its what you learn and are able to do with the knowledge that makes the difference. If you went to all the Ivy league schools but partied and got poor grades vs a comm college and got straight A's, did impressive work, the person having gone to community college will get the job and the raise. If you got accepted to both, go to the best school possible of course but don't fail out.
2006-06-23 20:01:38
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answered by wildhair 4
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You obviously have something that looks good on a resume if you go to an ivy league school and I wouldn't mind going myself because the quality of education is supposedly outstanding but look at it this way... who gets to go to those schools anyways besides rich kids and smart foreign students on scholarships with magnificent potential. Most people don't get to go and if your comparing community college with a college like "your state" state university, no I don't think the education quality is that different. Your basically learning the same curriculum but you get to go longer at a university and they may have an extensive program for what your interested in. You can transfer to a university eventually you know.
2006-06-23 20:31:36
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answered by Blah Blah Blah 4
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I'm quite sure Columbia or Duke has far more to offer than any community college. Your resume will receive far more attention when it comes time for employement as well.
2006-06-23 20:02:05
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answered by Anonymous
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after a certain point, you'll be happy wherever you go. no matter where you end up, you'll make friends and learn as much you decide to learn. it's not the school, it's you that matters.
community college ain't duke. that's a 2 year school vs. a 4 year school. and what matters are the friends you'll make and the people you'll be around. you ain't gonna make any high-powered contacts at devry, you know?
2006-06-23 20:11:01
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answered by Spicoli 4
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do never experience that. you're completely very properly with the way you felt earlier. it is all a be counted now of fixing on your destiny. From my own stories, i've got learnt that we each and every so often have a tendency to think of roughly issues very in yet differently - greater beneficial than what the different person in all hazard hasn't even concept the slightest approximately what we concept. In different words, they do no longer seem to be in all hazard rejecting you, they could have had some tough subjects or circumstances too of their existence. Secondly, its continually good to make new acquaintances. Making new acquaintances is the appropriate component that could desire to ever take place to me in my existence. do no longer anticipate something decrease back in return. each and every thing will finally end up good interior the tip. you additionally could make acquaintances by basically jogging as much as somebody on your college type and asserting "hi, How are you? you're in my Math type? i think of we are taking an identical course. How do you detect this course so a techniques?" certainly, trouble-free and friendly conversations finally end up being a existence-long pathway to fulfillment in many techniques. you could desire to finally finally end up finally getting a job by that pal or making greater new acquaintances alongside the way by that pal. do no longer think of a lot in any respect. continually smile and enliven the day by jogging as much as a school classmate and asserting a short hi and introduction approximately your self. i've got by no ability regretted it and could continually cherish friendships continually. desire this permits.
2016-12-08 12:09:12
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answered by Anonymous
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