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Ok now that i looked into my choices of colleges theirs a problem, what ?

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ok, well im going to community college for my a.a. and then transferring. To the local college, which is The Richard Stockton college.of nj. and they do not offer the language Italian. so now thats a problem. the community college offers it. but whats the point if you need four levels of the same language in order to graduate with the international business degree. Should i just give it up an take Spanish and better my already ability to read write and speak and enhance it.

i dont really want to go to another school because of the money, i have to pay out of pocket and loans for school and for instate tution is around just under 10,000 a year for Stockton which is very reasonable compared to other schools. what should i do put myself in debt more just to go away and study one language. or just change the language. and just go to the local library and take Rosetta stone classes for the Italian. haha i just found that piece of info out.

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  1. ok. so are you into community college or are you planning to go this fall. If you are alrady in then switch ti spanish; italian is ver similar annd you know thelanguage because you are spanish so whats the point of hammering yourself with italian. plus spanish will be more beneficial to you so when you do your concentration it can be in south america or something similar. learnig italisn wont be enough to take you to europe and be able to fluently communicate with them. also why would you do stockton if you have tutgers in you state am from nj. and instate tuitionis also under 10,000 their business school is far  more reknown than stockton=will just be a waste of time and money. go to rutgers and make sure all of your stuffis transferable.  ia m in the same situation where i wil have to pay all of the expenses out ofpocket . money is an issue in all decision nowadays. but dont waste in ccc taking italian and dont waste it in stockton.

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  2. You may be able to take all of your Italian classes at the community college, and transfer the credits.  Since you're not majoring in the language, they might permit it.  I would ask your advisor, or someone at the school you're transfering to.

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