Is a Associate Degree added on to a Bachelor's Degree with a transfer, or do you have to do the two seperately | |
If you go out for an Associate Degree and get it, and then decide that you want a Bachelor's Degree, does that mean you only have two more years to get you Bachelor's Degree because you already spent two on your Associate's, or do you have to go to school for two years to get your Associate's and then turn around and go four years for your Bachelor's?
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1It all depends on the major. A friend of mine had an Associate's degree. It took her an additional 3 years with an Associate's of Science to receive a Bachelor's of science. But it was because her degree involved additional technical training beyond basic science classes. It really depends on how many of your Associate's credits will transfer into your Bachelor's program. The more credits that transfer, the less time you will spend in school. Speak with your advisor or a representative in Undergraduate studies to get an idea where you stand before you transfer.
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