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From students who aren't sure what to major in to students who have everything planned out. Being that the tuition is cheaper than nearly all four-year colleges and you could transfer to any public school in NJ as a Jr. (As long as you receive your… more read full review
From students who aren't sure what to major in to students who have everything planned out. Being that the tuition is cheaper than nearly all four-year colleges and you could transfer to any public school in NJ as a Jr. (As long as you receive your associates degree) I recommend this to all students. What tends to happen with students who excel in high school is that they go to a good four-year university thinking it would be as easy as high school. They end up failing or doing very poor their first semester and then try to make up for it their second semester, meanwhile their parents are paying a 5 figure tuition hoping there child gets back on track. Most of these people end up at UCC and other community colleges after 1 or 2 years at a four-year university. I'm not saying that students at two-year colleges don't fail classes, everybody fails or gets a poor grade in at least one course but it's less expensive to fail at a two-year college. read full review
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