Here it is your senior year, nearing the end of first semester.
You have friends who have already applied to all their colleges, you have friends who have signed on with military branches and you still aren't sure what to do.
You want to go to EWU, but you didn't take your SATs
You want to go to WSU, but you are missing your second year of foreign language.
You want to go to CWU, but your GPA is really low.
FIRST - Of course, you can always go to SCC or SFCC and earn your AA Degree (Direct Transfer Agreement (DTA)) and transfer after two years (also save money).
SECOND - If you are missing certain 4-Year college requirements like a foreign language, SAT/ACT scores, higher GPA score, etc. then you can talk with your potential future 4-year college admission adviser about it. Often if you are missing one key element they will allow you to explain things in a college essay or getting extra letters of recommendation from teachers.
In short, don't eliminate yourself from the possibility of going to a 4-year college because you are missing a "requirement." Talk with them about it.
If it can't happen right now then you get a clean slate in community college. New college GPA, new learning environment, new possibilities!
You have friends who have already applied to all their colleges, you have friends who have signed on with military branches and you still aren't sure what to do.
You want to go to EWU, but you didn't take your SATs
You want to go to WSU, but you are missing your second year of foreign language.
You want to go to CWU, but your GPA is really low.
FIRST - Of course, you can always go to SCC or SFCC and earn your AA Degree (Direct Transfer Agreement (DTA)) and transfer after two years (also save money).
SECOND - If you are missing certain 4-Year college requirements like a foreign language, SAT/ACT scores, higher GPA score, etc. then you can talk with your potential future 4-year college admission adviser about it. Often if you are missing one key element they will allow you to explain things in a college essay or getting extra letters of recommendation from teachers.
In short, don't eliminate yourself from the possibility of going to a 4-year college because you are missing a "requirement." Talk with them about it.
If it can't happen right now then you get a clean slate in community college. New college GPA, new learning environment, new possibilities!