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Difference between a freshman in community college and one in university?
I know that CC is first two years and much smaller, but I'm able to transfer to a university my third year with the credits from CC. My question, specifically has to do with what would a freshman be doing differently in each?
I see on the website Cappex that most universities do not offer many associate degrees, but CC does. Why is this?
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- PastaBellaLv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
Often, the course curriculum is a bit more difficult at the University, and the tests are almost always more difficult. Universities do not offer associates Degrees because they want to give their students a thorough education. And, community colleges or more known for people with lower grade averages and who prefer to take 2 year career programs rather than academic degrees.