No. Just kidding...yes. But get as much education as you can in this time of uncertainly, so you can take advantage of future opportunities.
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Being bilingual and holding an AA degree can get you far in most mid-level jobs and you should be able to make a good living. However, a 4-year degree or a master's degree could open up a whole new level of opportunities with foreign companies, the government, etc.
The AA is not a professional degree. The professional degree are such as lawyer, medical doctor, etc..
Most 4 year colleges and universities will accept your AA units since they meet the general education requirements.
Here is a good site for you to go to. .payscale.com/best-colleges/popular-majors.asp
AA is Associate of Arts; AS is Associate of Science.
What college classes will have to be taken to get an AA degree in Business Management
yes, and Associates Degree (AA) is part of a post secondary education.
There really isn't an answer for this, because you could potentially become CEO of a company with an AA degree ... if your father is the Chairman of the Board. An AA degree is, to put it colloquially, not much of a degree, but it does prove you have some amount of training in a particular field (so it's slightly better than "I gots me my 8th grade diplomer"). Depending on the field, it could be either the minimum qualification required for an entry level job, or it could be completely irrelevant.
AA's or BB's or Masters Degree
How many years does it take to become a genetics if you start from AA degree?