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What associate degree will get you a good reliable job besides nursing ? |
looking to go back to school for 2 years but I want a definite degree that will get me a job when i get out , any ideas would be great thanks Criminal Justice..that is what I wish I had taken. Can get all kinds of jobs on police forces, etc. Oh well, you asked and that is my opinion. really something in the medical field is the only one that an Associates is gonna help with, you can pursue something like sonography or radiology. If you want to pursue other areas such as business, you really need a bachelors. I did business admin/management since pretty much everything is business based.. i get calls for jobs all the time for all different kinds of work and companies good luck ehh i dunno, you are going to be competing with jobs with people with 4 year bachelor degrees. companies are going to prefer people with a BA or BS than someone with an AA. why dont you just stay the 2 extra years in college and get a bachelors. you'll be better off for the rest of your life because of it. |
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