Careers with an Associate’s Degree
In the current economy, employment opportunities are dwindling and there is grave uncertainty regarding
the future for many high school graduates.
It is becoming increasingly difficult to find stable, well-paying...
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Careers with an Associate’s Degree
In the current economy, employment opportunities are dwindling and there is grave uncertainty regarding
the future for many high school graduates.
It is becoming increasingly difficult to find stable, well-paying
employment opportunities, especially if you want to throw in “job satisfaction” as a criterion as well.
A
college degree can give you an edge over the hordes of other applicants; however, investing time and
money into a four-year bachelor’s degree may not be an option for everyone.
As bleak as things may look, don’t abandon hope just quite yet.
One way to stand out among other
applicants, gain the skills necessary for entering your chosen profession, and even increase your
prospective paycheck and potential career stability is getting an associate’s degree.
An associate’s degree takes much less time to complete than a bachelor’s degree—approximately two
years versus the four years a bachelor’s degree usually takes.
This can mean that yo
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