Transfer Students generally on the wealthy side?

<p>I’m not sure where you get your information, but it’s almost always based on conjecture. See the world the way it is, not the way you want it to be to fit some script.</p>

<p>I’ve worked with students from CC’s who are brilliant and some who are not. But the same applies to universities. Professors can provide content, but it is the student who does the learning. And most top individuals realize not all learning is regurgitating what you get in class.</p>

<p>And - for the record - quite a few instructors at Community Colleges work - or have worked - in the industry. So try to stop with the “my education is vastly superior to everyone else’s” schtick. It’s not helpful and in most cases it’s not even close to accurate.</p>

<p>If CC’s were “vastly” inferior, CA colleges and universities wouldn’t be allowing students to do it.</p>