There are many good career options in the associates area. If you are looking for a career that requires an associates and you do not plan on pursuing a bachelors, look toward the technologies and allied health fields. However, making a lot of money does not depend so much on the degree, but on the person who holds the degree. In other words, your assertiveness, experience, character, abilities, how well you communicate etc. Lastly, making a lot of money is not synonymous with happiness and job satisfaction. To experience true success, you must have a passion for what you do, and the benefit it brings others as well as yourself.
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An Associates Degree is a 2 year degree and a Bachelor Degree is a 4 year degree. A Bachelor Degree will give you a lot more career options.
You can get that at any local community college around the area you live at. It will take you two years to get the degree but will open up a lot more jobs.
Yes, it is. Associate Degrees from the USA are academic in origin and are equivalent to the Diploma of Higher Education and the Higher National Diplomas awarded in the UK. Two years of full-time study makes up a US Associate's degree and this counts as two whole years towards a US Bachelors degree. The material studied for an Associate Degree is a lot harder than Scottish Highers and marginally harder than English A-Levels. If you transfer as an undergraduate to a British University after completing a US Associate Degree, you will most likely find the first year of study quite easy.
When writing your signature after obtaining an Associate's Art degree, you can include the abbreviation "A.A." (for Associate of Arts) or "A.A.A." (for Associate of Arts in Animation, for example) after your name. You can also include any relevant professional titles or certifications, if applicable.
It is possible, but it takes work. If you have a lot of AP credit from high school, or if you took college classes when you were in high school for dual credit, then you can get an Associate's Degree in one year. In fact, I have a friend who got an Associate's Degree BEFORE she graduated from high school because she took college classes for joint enrollment in high school. I'm sorry to say that you cannot get a Bachelor's Degree in one year, but you can definitely get an Associate's Degree in one year with dual credit and/or AP classes.
A photography degree is worth it if you are willing to put in the time to be a good photographer and take additional courses. It may not pay well at first, but some people can make a lot of money being a professional.
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CPA stands for certified public accountant. These are the tax gurus that businesses use if they don't want to be audited by the IRS. They make a lot of money.
Yes Dancers can makea lot of money they can make up to 200-3000 dollars a night.
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