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Originally Posted by Kuan
You should get an AA or AS anyway on your way. Since you're gonna be doing engineering, I recommend you learn to code well. It's the same amount of work, plus, it will force you to get your general education requirements out of the way.
You'll miss out on campus life though, but you'll probably be hanging out with more mature students. Math help is easier to get at CC. The libraries are easier to navigate also at a CC but may not have all the cool periodicals.
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I started with two years at a CC, and did not earn an AA degree. The related area classes would not all transfer, so I did not bother taking them. It would have been a waste of time. I was much better off taking courses that would transfer than getting an AA along the way. As it was, I erred and ended up with a course or two that wouldn't transfer, but far fewer than had I gotten the AA.