I went through industrial maintenance and the only thing taught was the course. No bullshit, just what the course required. I highly recommend tech school.
THIS.
I went through industrial maintenance and the only thing taught was the course. No bullshit, just what the course required. I highly recommend tech school.
THIS.
Community colleges can be useful for satisfying the diploma/associates degree requirement that many employers have. Also, tuition is way cheaper than traditional public or private universities. You might also qualify for tuition free studies depending on your circumstances. In any case, your focus should be on learning as much as you can from all available resources outside the classroom.
Probably worse. Community colleges are far more focused on churning out unqualified minority graduates than anything else. That is the metrics by which thier administrators and professors are judged by. It is everyone's responsibility except the students to make sure minorities get thier papers so that the official statistics don't show how unqualified they are. On paper a nigger with a doctorate is a doctor.
They don't want people using graduation rates to explain why there are earnings discrepancies because that is a big part of thier "everything is racist" propaganda. You can't get the blacks rioting over inequality when they all realize the inequality is mostly thier own fault.
In california yes. Studied aerospace engineering. 4.0 GPA, in a class full of asians, I was the only one not accepted into an engineering university
I took a welding course at one just to learn and it was good. The actual teaching was shit but I had all the tools and resources to learn and people to ask questions. For learning a trade I imagine its decent but for stem its absolute shit.
Do you think it's possible to pickup welding without taking a course?
yes, with enough youtube. but it's like learning a sport on your own, you might develop bad habits that can either be dangerous or hard to adjust later on
Yeah but you will waste a lot of time and money and probably still suck at it by the end.
Mine was a hidden gem. The computer science teachers were more passionate and taught more there than at my four year school.
Ratemyprofessor will tell you more about the quality of education than anything.
I went about 20 years ago, so this may be out of date, but I had a professor that used to shit all over John Stewart and call him LIebowitz.
Probably varies by class and teacher. Community college teachers are mostly part-time workers hired for their credentials and teaching experience. Lots will be SJWs but some will make it a big part of their lessons (even if it's STEM) while others will not let it affect their classes. Of course, if you take classes like psychology, sociology, feminist history, black literature you know what to expect.
I went to a number of community colleges spread out through one district and admin in CA.
The students and the campuses were very different campus to campus. The student makup at each one had a profound effect on how the teachers taught, and also the kind of teachers there. Some in wealthy areas had part time teachers who were retired from working a lifetime in a profession they taught and were very good. Others in urban poorer areas were clearly there for the paycheck and a third of the students only stayed in a course long enough to qualify for their financial aid and then stopped showing up.
And yes as far as requiring "social sciences" or pre-requisites to get a degree, they are definitely just as bad. You can't escape them, you will most certainly be required to take at least 2 very woke indoctrination courses.
it really depends. I would guess that at this point 95% of the professors at any upper level education center would be left leaning and would teach as such. At this point the commies are winning.
Some are worse because they tend to fly under the radar more, but others are better for the same reason. You just gotta research the specific one(s) you are considering.
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