Question about transferring from community college to university?

You will be in two years only if the university will accept all credits from the community college. You may however, choose a major that requires you to take a course that the community college did not offer. Funny, but I took a human sexuality course as a psychology credit and it didn't transfer so I had to take a regular psychology 101. Sucks. Half my credits didn't transfer because I never checked to see if they did. I didn't know any better like you do! Props to that.
 
If you have an associates degree you can just transfer then complete your major courses and the rest of the 120 hours. But if you don't have the degree and just transferred you have the issue of some of your credits not transferring. In this case you may have to take some over, which would take longer.
 
If you transfer from a community college to a university, will you be two years into the university degree, or would you still need to go four years?
 
you would do two years at each school (four years of college total) if you have the required number of credits and proper classes completed
 
you would do two years at each school (four years of college total) if you have the required number of credits and proper classes completed
 
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