I checked the universities in Switzerland that you mentioned last time, and I found out that they have a specific disposition and system for admitting students with previous qualifications. You can have a Bachelor's degree and still be eligible to study with them. Similarly, in Germany, there is a system for admitting students with previous qualifications in both public and private universities.
However, you may not be eligible for some scholarships or stipends if you already have a degree at the same level, especially at the Bachelor's level. The only exception to this is if you want to repeat the same course or field of study. In most schools, there is no chance of studying business administration abroad and then returning to study the same course here unless it is a unique or different program. However, you can study any other course, such as liberal arts, psychology or history, and then later study business administration. You may even receive credit for the subjects you have already studied if they are the same.
The problem you may face is the priority given to students in the admission process. The order of admission is based on specific criteria and where you come from (N.Clausus). There are reserved places for students from outside or with other qualifications, but these are very limited. If you want to study at a highly competitive school with an Associate's degree and high school diploma, you may potentially face some challenges. You will need a good mark in both high school and later studies, whether an Associate's or Bachelor's degree.
If you want to pursue an Associate's degree and high school diploma, make sure that both qualifications have Regional Accreditation, or that the high school is a public high school. Regional Accreditation is essential to ensure that your qualifications are accepted.
However, you may not be eligible for some scholarships or stipends if you already have a degree at the same level, especially at the Bachelor's level. The only exception to this is if you want to repeat the same course or field of study. In most schools, there is no chance of studying business administration abroad and then returning to study the same course here unless it is a unique or different program. However, you can study any other course, such as liberal arts, psychology or history, and then later study business administration. You may even receive credit for the subjects you have already studied if they are the same.
The problem you may face is the priority given to students in the admission process. The order of admission is based on specific criteria and where you come from (N.Clausus). There are reserved places for students from outside or with other qualifications, but these are very limited. If you want to study at a highly competitive school with an Associate's degree and high school diploma, you may potentially face some challenges. You will need a good mark in both high school and later studies, whether an Associate's or Bachelor's degree.
If you want to pursue an Associate's degree and high school diploma, make sure that both qualifications have Regional Accreditation, or that the high school is a public high school. Regional Accreditation is essential to ensure that your qualifications are accepted.