ch-ch-changes the sequel

Apr 20, 2010 14:36

It's a beautiful day today. The sun is shining, I have the whole day to myself, and I got almost everything done that I needed to do right away. I move around the city buying groceries, going to the post office, etc.- and everything is done with much ease. I know how to get where I'm going, I know two or three alternatives should my end goal need ( Read more... )

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hatfarm April 20 2010, 22:16:31 UTC
As far as transferring goes, if you go somewhere in Illinois with an Associate's Degree from an Illinois school, you'll be guaranteed that all the gen ed's are accepted, but if you don't have the degree, they can pick and choose what they want to accept. If you're transferring out of state, it doesn't matter much. That's the only question I can help with.

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turinturambar81 April 21 2010, 02:28:15 UTC
I am also for the associate's based on the notion that if something unexpected should befall in year 3/4, you at least have that piece of paper. Unfortunately, companies are not going to look at 65 hours of work toward a 4-year degree and an associate's degree as equivalent most of the time. An associate's shows you completed SOMETHING, 65 hours toward a bachelor's, unless you are enrolled at the time you are applying for the job, means you quit at something ( ... )

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