Advantages of transferring:
Smaller class size
Lower tuition costs. (carrying a large loan debt that you'll have to repay could limit your ability to take jobs at low pay while getting experience.)
More opportunities to perform in theater events in the C.C. and the city of Austin. Experience will be critical to get jobs in theater after graduating.
Disadvantages of transferring:
Higher cost of living in Austin
Fewer drama (theater arts) classes at the C.C.
Number of hours that you can earn before you would need to transfer to the university since you already have some credit from Texas A&M, Kingsville.
Questions to ask and answer:
Does the CC in Austin have a reputable theater program?
Does the theater instructors make an effort to get students into theater productions in the community (co-op agreements)?
Where will you finish your theater arts degree?
Are there scholarships available for theater arts?
Break a leg!
I have never found a community college to be better then a University. So you may want to look into what the community college has to offer you because more then likely, you will be able to have more experiences and opportunity at the University you attend. Maybe instead of transfering you should become more involved in the school you attend.
If you want to remain in theatre, then I would suggest you try to go the to best theatre school possible. I don't think that community college will get you there. Do whatever it takes to make your dream come true.
It won't be easy, you will have to find part-time work and loans. But don't look back with regret for having missed the opportunity.
Why would you transfer out of a university to go to a community college? Universities provide better educations. By the way, by exploring more do you mean parties? If you transfer you may regret it? I advise to just stay.
Before you transfer, get acquainted with the new school, its environment and their policies. If you like what you see and you have the means, embrace the new experience. Goodluck!
http://collegefinder.hotusa.org - try this one. It has resumes for both these colleges, tips to apply and transfer, so you can compare it and choose the best one for you.
If it's what you want to do, then you should do it. You don't want to look back on this and say 'I should have gone to Austin.' You only live once.
The first thing you need to do is see how many of your credit hours will transfer with you to the new school.
i think the only thing that you'll be experiencing from the comm. college is how tough it will be to find a job afterwords............ stick with A&M
yes I think you should, because you get to experience more
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