The Community College Trial
Community college is usually a big step when becoming an adult or wanting to continue your education after high school, or wanting to start something new. There are many advantages to going to a community college but with all good there also come some cons. Attending can be a risk you are willing to take only so you work on yourself. Although not many individuals struggle for school funding, or see the need to attend school, anybody wanting to start something new or continue his or her education can face challenges.
Maybe our world does not completely revolve around money, but how would the financial status of an individual determine on why they could or could not attend a community college but also how could a community
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As an individual wanting to pursue a goal and or begin something new you have to surround yourself around those who have similar goals to you. The willingness has to come from yourself to begin; one thing a community college is good at providing is a strong support system. Coming from personal experience I always feel the support when it comes to needing help or advice with something whether it be personal or an assignment. As stated before the flexibility allows teachers to have small classes and become a little more closer and adapt to your needs. In addition to adapting to your needs, if you are struggling in a course there is always an alternative to keep you going and to help you continue even with the issue you are having; this also helps boost your confidence if you’re giving a course your best but still stumble across an issue and feel like giving up. Community colleges make you feel as comfortable as possible, because they understand you are beginning a transition from highschool to adulthood, or the transition to beginning something new, which helps a lot as far as those beginning