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I did not do too well in my undergraduate year as far as my GPA goes. I came out with a 2.78 from a pretty good school for management and finance. I want to take classes now to offset my GPA going back to Grad school but I am not sure what type of school I should take these classes at, a community college or a 4 year university? Can someone shed some light on this for me.
I think most take CC classes because they're cheap and easy. If theres a 4 year university nearby and you can take classes there at an affordable rate, that might be something to look into.
I'll echo JKO here. Look at your transcript, and if you did poorly in quant courses, enroll at a CC where it's significantly cheaper and fresh up on some calc and just speak to it in your optional essay.