I'm in high school right now and im wondering if i only need to take two years of math ( that's my high schools requirement to graduate) to get into a profession like Accounting, a Hygienist, or a Registered nurse. I'm thinking about applying to South Mountain Community College. ~ any advice would help, thanks
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Answer 1 :
your doomed
Answer 2 :
You can get into Community college as long as you graduate. The courses you took or didn't take don't play a role in admissions, since they take anyone if they have the room. However, you will not get the careers you listed above from a community college since you can only get a 2 year degree from a community college. You will need to transfer to a four year university to finish your studies.
Answer 3 :
Both of these people have no clue what they are talking about. You can get into a community college with your high school diploma or ged. It does not matter what courses you took in high school for community college admission. Although your high school may offer some courses that are dual enrollment (both high school and college credit) You can get your 2 year (associates degree) from most community colleges for professions like registered nurse or dental hygienist. You could transfer to a 4 year university and get a bachelor's degree if you so choose.
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