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peanut
Sep 9, 2007


I went to a Junior College/City College that had a huge international student population (Foothill College, CA, see also De Anza College.) It's cheap, and anyone can take classes.

The mostly Asian international students would either just faff about "improving their English" for a few semesters... and the more ambitious/capable would take regular college classes for 2 years, then transfer to a State University for 2 more years to get a real college degree.

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peanut
Sep 9, 2007


Junior Colleges are absolutely cheaper than state schools. They also give support for getting into 4-year universities.

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