I meant that in my case the A.A.S. was better than nothing for circumstances but it is a terminal degree only good to go to a B.A.S. program in most cases or unique programs like UMPI B.L.A. program or the BABA or the B.A.S. so if anyone knows where else a A.A.S. is good for any other programs except B.A.S.?
So in my case the A.A.S. is okay in a way but otherwise an A.A. or A.S or A.L.A. would be great in case I later went on for a B.A.S. or B.A. or B.S. so that really a A.A.S. can block someone in some ways in having it from anything but a B.A.S. ; for instance no known law school accepts a A.A.S. such as Taft which accepts A.A. and probably not a B.A.S. nor any ABA accredited law schools. as they are trade skill degrees. Does any M.A. or M.S. accept the B.A.S., probably very few. Do you see why just a A.A.S. is not always enough and another Associates degree is needed?
Of course there are the Master of Science programs but I meant working up from the lower levels that it would be great to add different types of Associate's if not having a Bachelor's. I have low financial assistance and will need soon to utilize credits as well as possible. I can post my classes and see where it would work and how at any level of degree. Anyone know of a Masters program without undergraduates for non-tech non-business non-healthcare applicants? That's why people need these helpful forums
So in my case the A.A.S. is okay in a way but otherwise an A.A. or A.S or A.L.A. would be great in case I later went on for a B.A.S. or B.A. or B.S. so that really a A.A.S. can block someone in some ways in having it from anything but a B.A.S. ; for instance no known law school accepts a A.A.S. such as Taft which accepts A.A. and probably not a B.A.S. nor any ABA accredited law schools. as they are trade skill degrees. Does any M.A. or M.S. accept the B.A.S., probably very few. Do you see why just a A.A.S. is not always enough and another Associates degree is needed?
Of course there are the Master of Science programs but I meant working up from the lower levels that it would be great to add different types of Associate's if not having a Bachelor's. I have low financial assistance and will need soon to utilize credits as well as possible. I can post my classes and see where it would work and how at any level of degree. Anyone know of a Masters program without undergraduates for non-tech non-business non-healthcare applicants? That's why people need these helpful forums