The document discusses some of the disadvantages of university education compared to community college:
1) University is much more expensive than community college due to higher tuition costs and room/board expenses, requiring many students to take on substantial student loan debt.
2) Universities have large lecture classes for lower-level courses taught by graduate students, while community colleges have smaller, more intimate class sizes that allow students to know their instructors.
3) The large impersonal atmosphere of most universities limits student interaction, while smaller community college classes promote more open communication and the ability for students to voice their opinions.
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1. University Disadvantages
We have discussed some of the wonderful advantages that university life and educations
present. However, we must in turn discuss some of the other disadvantages that are
associated with university learning as well. While we discuss these you should keep in mind
that they do not by any means indicate that you should give up on your higher education
goals, only that you should view your educational process with realistic expectations.
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When compared with the community college system the very first and most distinctive
disadvantage that comes to mind is the high cost of upper education on the university level.
Community colleges are simply more cost effective all around than universities. The costs
go well beyond that money that would be spent on room and board making the tuition alone
cost prohibitive in many cases. While there are many types of financial aid available to
students the vast majority of college students in this country make ends meet through the
use of student loans, which must be repaid at quite a hefty interest rate, in order to cover
the costs associated with university educations.
Beyond the one obvious disadvantage there are a few other disadvantages that bear
mentioning in this particular circumstance. First of all, universities do not have the small
intimate classroom settings that literally set community colleges apart. In fact, for lower
level course, most universities offer large auditorium classes that are taught by graduate
students rather than professors and more often than not the students never get to know
those who are charged with their education on more than a nod and smile while passing in
the halls basis. This method for learning is considered by many to be exceptionally inferior
and the statistics prove that students who go straight into a four-year college environment
rather than going through a community college first are far less likely to complete their
degrees.
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If that isn’t enough of a disadvantage, many people find that the impersonal atmosphere of
most universities is quite limiting when it comes to interaction with other students. The
smaller classroom environments of community colleges invite interaction between the
students in the class. An open line of communication within the classroom is greatly
preferred to having so many students that no one gets a voice or the ability to voice their
opinions or personal experiences when it comes to certain topics.
Another disadvantage to university life is the sheer size of university campuses. Community
colleges tend to be much more compact. This means that students have a fairly decent
chance of making it to all classes on time and without the worry of walking 2 miles in ten
minutes. While this is great for physical fitness, missing the first ten minutes of class each
2. week can limit the educational process that your university experience should be providing.
It seems like such a small thing on one hand but when you are hauling around a day’s
worth of textbooks and a laptop–that hike can be the thing that marines seem dubious
about accomplishing.
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While there are a few distinctive disadvantages to university life, the fact remains that
graduation from a university is the single biggest way to increase your earning potential
over the course of your lifetime. The amounts are by no means insignificant. I highly
recommend whenever possibly that you attend community college for the first two years of
your college education. Beyond that, I strongly urge you to consider the value that
completing your education and getting a four-year degree can provide.
If you wish to build self-confidence, earning potential, and job security, there is no way of
doing so that is superior to getting a four-year degree. It doesn’t matter where you are in
life or your career; it is never too late to begin getting your education. There are so many
things in the world that a good education will open your eyes to in addition to the doors of
opportunity a four-year degree will open