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One option to save on tuition is doing two years at community college and then transfer to a cal state or UC for two more years. Doesn't help with cost of living though. Look at the community colleges near you, and find out which one has better transfer statistics and planning. For example, De Anza College in Cupertino has a prominent page with transfer information[1]; Orange Coast College in Southern California has…
I went the community college route, from De Anza to a UC, and I don't think I would recommend it to most people. First of all, community college is a depressing place to be. It's like a cross between high school, juvenile hall, and the DMV. For example, a lot of the students at community colleges are stoners who are only there because their parents have conditioned their financial support on college attendance, and t…
CCs tend to have much better faculty:student ratios and a much stronger teaching focus than many four year schools (including UCs) will, especially for lower-division courses. As a result, you can, with the right program, get a better lower-division education at a CC, than at a UC, even one that is strong in your course of study.