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I'm aware of the problems of college. However, if you ever have to go, here's some advice:

  • Do your prereqs first before courses for your major
  • CELP out of any class you can. Don't listen to the teachers who said or implied you were too stupid to do it. You can do it and I believe in you
  • Get a major that will help you land a job or start a business
  • Go to a local community college. There's almost no wackjob professors there. I had a liberal professor that taught me an excellent writing method. I'll never have writer's block again thanks to what she taught me. A lot of conservatives go local as well
  • If you can, for your Bachelor's, find a college that's near by. You can commute to attend class. You'll waste a lot of unnecessary money on housing
  • Apply for as many scholarships as possible
  • Work part time
  • Pay college in cash. If you can, save up before attending
  • Use ratemyprofessor.com to check professors. The site is a lifesaver and has helped me to get some awesome professors
  • For math classes, take College Algebra and Statistics. Also, consider taking on some type of Calculus if needed. It'll help if you change your mind on your major
I'm aware of the problems of college. However, if you ever have to go, here's some advice: - Do your prereqs first before courses for your major - CELP out of any class you can. Don't listen to the teachers who said or implied you were too stupid to do it. You can do it and I believe in you - Get a major that will help you land a job or start a business - Go to a local community college. There's almost no wackjob professors there. I had a liberal professor that taught me an excellent writing method. I'll never have writer's block again thanks to what she taught me. A lot of conservatives go local as well - If you can, for your Bachelor's, find a college that's near by. You can commute to attend class. You'll waste a lot of unnecessary money on housing - Apply for as many scholarships as possible - Work part time - Pay college in cash. If you can, save up before attending - Use ratemyprofessor.com to check professors. The site is a lifesaver and has helped me to get some awesome professors - For math classes, take College Algebra and Statistics. Also, consider taking on some type of Calculus if needed. It'll help if you change your mind on your major

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