02-06-2022, 05:06 PM
(02-06-2022, 04:37 PM)rachel83az Wrote: There isn't really a scenario that I can think of where having a generic AA and an AAS would be useful once you have your Bachelor's degree. I think the idea is that you don't graduate with the AALS until you graduate with your BAS, so you don't have to take extra classes - similar to how Associate degrees at TESU work? But I still don't really see the point for people who already have the Pierpont AAS.
The Pierpont AAS will actually let you get a concentration, and get you to the BAS degree at UMPI more easily. The UMPI AALS does zero for you at that point.
I really do not get the obsession with associates degrees on this forum. I mean, I get wanting something to show for your hard work, but I seriously doubt their usefulness in 99% of the cases.
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