An associate of arts or sciences degree program has traditionally been viewed as a stepping stone to a bachelor degree for those are unable to commit to a four year program. Rarely a matter of speculative finances alone, the reasons for choosing to earn an associateâs degree are as varied as the students who choose to take this educational path. For all the connotations that choosing to earn an associateâs degree holds, however, the real positives are rarely discussed.
In truth, few who enter into a college program have a firm idea of (or dedication to) what is entailed with their chosen major. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, fewer students are taking advantage of advisement and other services that are available to help them make View the rest of this article
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
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