Submitted by deadpuppy101 t3_11de7xj in explainlikeimfive
shidekigonomo t1_ja8pgp3 wrote
Reply to comment by JuicyPancakeBooty in Eli5: what’s the difference between a graduate and undergraduate degree by deadpuppy101
In the U.S., at least, associate's degrees tend to have a specific vocation as the goal of attaining the degree. In recent decades some schools (generally for-profits) have earned associate's degrees a bad reputation here, though I'm sure the usefulness of different associate's degrees varies from field to field. There are some jobs where an associate's is required for licensing or certification, and others it just looks good on a resume. Do a lot of research and talk to people in the field before pursuing an associate's is the advice I would give (and frankly applies to bachelor's and master's, too).
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