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Good to know you have a head start with the community college.
I noticed that the engineers who replied mentioned internships. That is good advice. The way I look at it, an education is like putting tools in a tool box. An internship will give you a chance to use them. On an internship, your box won't be full of tools but after using wrenches you will want that ratchet and sockets real bad. You will get more out of the remaining classes because you see their purpose.
A community college has some advantages. In a big four year school, lower level classes may be taught by academic types, graduate students who haven't been to the field. Community colleges tend to have classes taught by those that have been in the field.
One disadvantage you may have is calculus is taught as a subject, but science such as physics is taught algebra based. At least thats the way it was at our local community college years ago. I hope yours was different.
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