06-07-2018, 07:25 PM
I stand behind all the advice you've already received, plus I want to add something. If you earned an AAS and then a BSBA, I'm guessing you have well over 120 credits - could be wrong, not sure how your university handled your AAS.
But, in my siggy you can see I have an AOS (same as an AAS) and one thing they all have in common is that they tend to exceed 60 credits (average exceeds 80) and they are notoriously short of gen eds. If I'm right about your path, you did a lot more work than someone who "only" went to a 4-year school, and that's a valid reason to leave it on. The nuances of that will escape 90% of the people who read your resume, but that 1 in 10 will pick up on it and probably pay you a compliment like I just did.
But, in my siggy you can see I have an AOS (same as an AAS) and one thing they all have in common is that they tend to exceed 60 credits (average exceeds 80) and they are notoriously short of gen eds. If I'm right about your path, you did a lot more work than someone who "only" went to a 4-year school, and that's a valid reason to leave it on. The nuances of that will escape 90% of the people who read your resume, but that 1 in 10 will pick up on it and probably pay you a compliment like I just did.