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Bittersweet

14 year(s) ago

Almost all of the colleges I want to go to for engineering have dual degree programs, where you attend one college for a few years to get the general requirements out of the way, and then transfer to another college to finish the degree. Now, that's all fine and dandy, because they send you to some of the best colleges in the country. But I despise the thought of getting settled into a community, getting a job, finding a church family, get used to my instructors, and then BAM! Have to pick up and move cross country. I now have only three colleges in the state of Washington I can apply for that don't have such programs. Kitty is not pleased...

Cowgurl4JC

14 year(s) ago

Yeah I've come across that with the veterinary programs. The most I want to do is vet tech. Right now, I'm going to set my sights on a business management degree and then creative writing, both of which I can do online.

rami009

14 year(s) ago

that is sort of like what i have to do. but for now, i just go to community college, and then hopefully i can transfer to the university of california, berkeley for electrical engineering/computer science. i hate how that 'computer science' is part of the electrical engineering program at cal -_-

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