Community College Transfer Product Review
Dear Future University Student,
You just found so much more than what you were probably looking for. In the next few minutes, you are about to get THE BEST information about transferring from community college to Ivy League, Tier 1 or anywhere else. But first, I must say…
Congratulations!
The fact that you found this page means you are exploring possibilities and thinking keenly about your future.
You should be commended for your desire and initiative to rise above your peers and create a successful future for yourself.
But you should not let this end with mere desire.
This desire to better yourself should be initial building block of you succeeding academically and securing a promising career in whatever field you choose.
Now, for the 5 biggest questions about transferring from community college to university..
I was not the homecoming king. I was not the valedictorian. Although I wasn’t at the bottom of the class, I wasn’t at the top either. I played hockey but I wasn’t very good at it.
In short, I was an okay kid, an average joe.
As I went to community college, I was fortunate enough to have befriended, Dan, a sophomore who was also the student trustee. He was doing great for himself and had been accepted to Rice University, UPenn and a number of other great schools I would never have dreamed getting into myself.
As I got to know Dan, I found out something about him that took my completely by surprise.
Dan was an average student just like me!
Being the student trustee, winning all the scholarships and collecting all the awards he did, along with the university acceptances he received, I’ve was positive that he was always a straight A student.
I couldn’t be more wrong!
And that’s when he told me his secret.
A secret passed down to him by another “average joe” (named Josh) who had gone on to continue his studies at UPenn after having been accepted at several other prestigious universities such as Cornell, UVA, and USC.
In short, I was third in the line of “average joes” to have the opportunity to apply this “secret” and reap great success with it...
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