12-28-2007, 03:49 AM
Quote:So I guess its safe to say....if you can, get an RA degree. If not, go for an NA degree. NA is better than nothing and nothing
Well.....not quite. If you are pursuing a professional degree like being a doctor, lawyer, or psychologist then the RA degree is pretty much mandatory by state law requirements. If you are not, then the NA degree will do just fine. In my case, NO company can say my degree is without merit as it is endorsed by the US government (In fact, it was paid for by them as well!). I don't consider the effort I exerted, nor the degree, is substandard to a RA degree in any way.
I'm sure this not what you meant when you wrote this either....I was just using it as a personal example to the scenario I used.
Hope this clears things up a bit...Lee
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