The aspect of community college that has caused me the most mental turnmoil has been the perception that most people hold towards community colleges. As a hispanic student with a 4.1 GPA and a 28 ACT score, most people expected me to attend a prestigious four-year university yet financial problems did not allow me to. Yet when I mention to people that I attend Wright College, they think that I am a less capable student than I truly am. This con be troublesome for me as at time I have doubted myself.
The most fustrating thing about my school is having to register for classes for the new semester since I am a transfer student. I am unable to do it online becuase some of my prerequsites are transfered so the system doesn't recognize the credits. This means that every semester I will have to go to a person to register for certian classes.
The most frustrating thing would have to be that it is a community college and I would have to transfer from there in order to complete my college major.
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