Comment by viccis

Comment by viccis 3 days ago

3 replies

Well that specific example paragraph was about financial aid, not the value of a high school diploma, so I fail to see your point.

jcater 3 days ago

Well, I’ll elaborate as a Gen-Xer; what you describe about financial aid was the exact same scenario we faced.

You are conflating the “exceptional” kid coming out if HS who is offered full rides (who clearly should take advantage of that and go straight into university with that full ride) with an average student who will have to pay for some or all of college. For the latter, community college for 2 years was and still is a good idea.

  • viccis 3 days ago

    It really depends. In many states, for the latter, there are state programs that cover tuition if the student can meet some GPA and enrollment minimums. I knew someone in such a state still telling their kids to start in CC because that's what they knew from 30 years ago and they haven't bothered to research how things work now.

  • jswelker 3 days ago

    I think the point is that you need to feel out the options available, which are fairly unique to each kid based on geography and grades and parents and extra curriculars, not just take a one size fits all approach of going to community college.