No, many individuals pursue the bachelors degree without ever completing an associates first. There are many reasons why some people start with an associates, to include specific career goals and objectives that only require an associates, tuition and expense is not as costly, smaller community oriented atmosphere, more one on one with professors and classmates, etc. Still, others prefer to start at larger institutions.
No. A BA is a 4-year degree with no previous degree required.
The better one is the one that leads to your overall goals and objectives.
Usually two years. The BA is a four year degree program in most colleges.
You do not need an associate degree before you get a bachelor of arts degree. However, you need a BA to plus excellent grades to get into a mater of arts program.
AAA is the highest grade a bond can receive. You can learn more about AAA Bonds on Wikipedia or Investopedia. Other ratings for bonds include BB, Ba, AA, Aa, BAA,and BBB.
No. Associate Degrees are conferred by 2 year community colleges. Attendees at 4 year colleges do not receive an AA or AS, because 4-year course offerings are set up differently and students do not normally have all the requirements for an AA at the end of Sophomore year.
You will have to call AAA or an agent that represents AAA. Some independent agents represent AAA in some states.
You need to renew your AAA membership every year. I have been a customer of AAA for couple of years. They have good service.
The AAA Team for the Yankees before Scranton Wilkes-Barre was the Columbus Clippers.
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