Cythraul
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V.V.V.V.V. said:Actually it's a gigantic part for most college applications offices in seeing how academically qualified you are.
It's not even considered if you go to community college and then transfer to a university. All you have to do is get a certain number of credits and a certain minimum GPA and then you can transfer to a university. Plus, you end up spending a hell of a lot less money that way. I never understood why so many kids insist on going to a four year university as soon as they get out of high school. It's a complete waste, especially for the immature ones because they just end up failing their first year and wasting a whole bunch of money.