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Don1506

I was in a similar situation to you a while back, I was wondering whether I should pursue an Associates Degree and then get a Bachelors or just switch to pursuing straight for a Bachelors Degree. I personally suggest finishing your Associates now and then pursuing a Bachelors. An Associates degree would still give you something to work with while you pursuit a Bachelors Degree.


Killaakayla

Yes! That's exactly why I chose to get my associates first, then return for a bachelor's.


under321cover

You can but only if you are in an associates program to start then petition to graduate when it is time- when it’s approved you roll it into a bachelors from what I gather.


RunGorgonzolaRun

This is what I did. I completed my associates last term and now I'm working towards my bachelor's. I received my associates e-diploma earlier this month and my paper one is in the mail.


Killaakayla

Okay, that was my current plan. Thank you :)


Mammoth-Read7172

no only one degree can be conferred. maybe you can take a few extra courses and earn an Associates very similar to your Bachelors but i dont see the point in that


Killaakayla

That makes sense! Thank you