Top Teens. You must know that you will not be treated with disdain if you go to a Junior college toward receiving your prerequisites. In fact, those who attend a "community college graduate with 44% less debt than 4-year university students" as said by National Center for Education Statistics in 2011. If you decide to go to a community college …show more content…
Junior colleges do however have clubs and organizations. The campus experience is not an essential element of the environment in a community college. For most students at community schools, their agenda rotates throughout work, and classes that are taken to accompany that schedule. If you are looking for a vivacious social life, I must say, community college is presumably not a desirable option for you. Community colleges are not permanent. If you intend on getting a 4-year degree you will have to transfer to a different university for some period to finish. If you are looking for staying at home and saving money, this the best place for you. Junior college is an excellent operation for young teens to find stability and grow into what they want to do. The class volume is surprising to most learners because the price is so inexpensive. While classes aren't as small as those of a leading private university, many have as few as twenty students. In a smaller group, professors have the chance to learn further about their students. Furthermore, students will find their teachers more available and can get tutoring when they need