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RE: Hypothetical question Associate degrees TESU - ss20ts - 12-09-2020 I have 2 associate degrees and there's literally no value in the second one unless you made a career change. Even then usually you're better offer going to a bachelor's degree especially when a capstone and big fees are involved. RE: Hypothetical question Associate degrees TESU - bjcheung77 - 12-09-2020 If you're far from obtaining a Bachelors and you've already got your Associates courses completed, then I would go for the AA/AS if it will help you in the job search or promotion, etc. If you're just a few courses away from the BA/BS, then I would just truck on and get the BA/BS. You can always add in the AA/AS free en route to it and graduate them both the same time... RE: Hypothetical question Associate degrees TESU - Seagull - 12-09-2020 (12-09-2020, 07:11 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: If you're far from obtaining a Bachelors and you've already got your Associates courses completed, then I would go for the AA/AS if it will help you in the job search or promotion, etc. If you're just a few courses away from the BA/BS, then I would just truck on and get the BA/BS. You can always add in the AA/AS free en route to it and graduate them both the same time...Thanks, I enabled messages. I am going to send my credits to COSC for evaluation. |