I agree with justamom (prolly because she's so darn smart). There's no guarantee that being in Seattle will automatically hook you up with anything, and it's a huge step back for you. You can network anywhere (even online!) and never know where you might meet someone who can help you later. You could even let us know what you want to do once you graduate, because maybe someone here knows someone! I just can't see a really good, solid reason to go from where you are to pursuing an AA at a community college. That's pretty weird anyway, that they would take someone with a 2.75 from a community college, but someone from a University needs 3.8 -- what's the reasoning there?? So yeah, I'd say that you should stay were you are.
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