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Originally Posted by okyoureabeast
I have friends who do the community college track for a year and fill up on easy credits for requirements towards a full major.
Needless to say there's nothing wrong with it and is probably the smarter thing to do if money is tight!
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I met a guy a few years ago (at a Harley Davidson function

) who was an attorney and a CPA. There aren't many of them around. He was working for Price Waterhouse Coopers at the time.
I asked him about his "education track" out of curiosity. He told me he went to Montclair University (a NJ state university) for his first two years then transferred to Boston College and got his "pedigree degree" at a steep discount.

(He then went to work for PWC, became a CPA and they paid for his law school at NYU

)
Point:
It's not where you start. It's where you finish.