Community college is a option that many students are choosing these days. Choosing between a university and a community college can be a very difficult task, especially since most students don't know much about either one. There are many different advantages if you choose to go to a community college. At a community college a student has more time to choose a major if he or she is unsure what career path to choose, the tuition cost is also much lower, and the class sizes are not as large. Choosing a career path is something people do in high school. It is very important to know ones major before going and spending a lot time and money. If a student does not know what path to take but still wants to start college classes, then doing so at a community college is the best option. “According to Penn State University, 80% of students entering college admit that they’re not certain of what they want to major in, even if they’ve initially declared a major.”(Eneriz) At a community college a student can still take prerequisite classes without knowing his or her major, unlike at a university, where a student has to know what he or she is majoring in. Not only does going to a community college help students choose a career path, but it is also a much cheaper option than a university. Some students have to start working right after high school and do not have the funds to attend a university. “Most private universities cost around $36,000 per year. That’s $144,000 for four years of attendance! Public state universities are far cheaper, costing $9,000 per year on average.” (Eneriz) Considering that minimum wage jobs are usually a student's only option fresh out of high school universities are a bad choice. Going to a community college not only helps a student's financial situation at first, but it makes paying off any student loans after graduation much easier as well. So the less money you pay for school the more money you have to s