That is the correct spelling of "associate degree."
That is the correct spelling of correlate (associate, match up).
If you have an Art degree, which is the more common general studies degree, it would be Associate in Art of General Studies. A.A.G.S. or AAGS Some schools offer a science in general studies degree, similarly it would be abbreviated A.S.G.S. or ASGS
You didn't say which meaning of the word you want to use. Here are some sentences with some of the possible meanings.This is my associate, Miss. Russell.I don't associate with thieves.He has an associate degree from college.I always associate Fall with Halloween.
That is the correct spelling of "such" (like, or of some degree).
The correct spelling is "especially" (to a great degree).
The question correctly spells a "bachelor's degree" and an "associate's degree".
There are three main categories of associate degrees within the United States and indicated as follows:Associates of Arts - A.A.Associates of Science - A.S.Associates of Applied Science - A.A.S.Viper1
Associate degree required.
What license applied for associate degree of accounting?
The associate degree is an undergraduate degree, as well as the bachelor's degree.
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Associate of Applied Science Degree
It is an Associate in Arts or Associate in Science Degree. It may be shortened to Associate Degree, but one who earns it is an Associate. Therefore, it may be shortened to Associate's Degree. (Based on a Merriam Webster's Collegiate Dictionary of 1967, entry for Bachelor. Associate was not a degree at the time, at least not according to that dictionary.)
When referring to an associate's degree in general, it is singular. However, if you are talking about degrees belonging to multiple named individuals, you would use the possessive form, as in "the students' associate's degrees."
It depends on what you have an associate degree in.
An Associate's degree, like any other degree, is a physical degree - a fancy piece of paper.
38.54% of people age 25 and over have received an associate's degree.