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  • YOu can. It's actually easier to get a higher GPA at a comm. college than a 4 year (to me) and much cheaper. If you have the grades and the $ they will accept you after 2 years.
  • Yes, it's possible. But it depends on the school. Some schools won't accept classes/grades or transfer classes from community colleges if their classes are at a higher level. So Harvard, for example, may not accept the classes/grades because they aren't at the same level, but they may accept you into the school while a decent school (not the bets in the nation but not bad) may accept some of your classes. While it can save you money doing it this way (transfering after 2 years) you're grades/credit may not transfer (and you already loose credits when you transfer). So don't be surprised if, once you get accepted, that you may be required to take the same classes again.

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