<p>Idk I really think it depends on the school. I mean a community college in NYC is a perfect example of how you can’t believe the stereotype that all community colleges are lower grade. Borough of Manhattan Community College is cheaper than Fordham, NYU, or Columbia and in the inner city sometimes ppl can’t afford to pay the price of living and get an expensive education so you might have a genius and a fool sitting together in a class being taught by an amazing professor. lol</p>
<p>However the CCs in my area are different. The are not many prestigious/expensive schools in my area so the difference between someone who went to Wilkes University or LCCC is just drive, motivation, and grades. The kids who go to CCs around here are legitimatly unfocused and have little concern about the quality of thier education. I’ve had the oppurtunity to meet some of these professors though dual enrollment. I had one professor from Amherst at a CC and she just gave up. The kids didn’t care and truley there was just no way to make them.</p>