Question:
I am contemplating on whether I should persue an Associates Degree (mind you I am a secondary school student) in a partucular program of study. My advisor mentioned to me that this would sculpt my college application therefore making it more attractive, and unique. Nonetheless, I went on the website of a college that I favor and they said that they DO NOT allow students into the college who have a Bachelor's Degree (or any first university Degrees for that matter) they did say however that you can apply to graduate school.
I'm sure that I could handle the extra work, but is my Associated Degree included in FIrst UNiversity Degrees? Could I possibly survive Graduate school with the mere support of an Associates Degree, or even get in when there are students 2-3 years older than me with more education from the university.
HELP ME PLEASE!!
Answer:
I would think you'd need an Honours Degree with a minimum of a B average to get into graduate school. If your goal is to go to graduate school, you should probably attend a University and get a Bachelor's degree.
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