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Associates Degree Vs. Bachelors Degree

from: Kyle Besser

There really are few ways to compare a 2 year college education with a 4 year education that would be fair to either degree program. The truth of the matter is that both are excellent for certain situations while both also offer limitations. When it comes to pros and cons, they both have their own set of both.

Associate's Degree

Pros

When considering a 2 year college program, there are several things to consider in its favor before you decide. The degree or certification you would receive at the end of your studies wouldn't necessarily be the end of your education. Two-year degrees are excellent starting points for 4 year degrees. Two-year degrees allow you the option to venture out into the workplace with your skills and knowledge and give you greater earning potential than just a high school diploma. You will also have the benefit of entering the workplace sooner with an associate's degree than with a bachelor's degree. Most importantly for those who are limited by budgets, 2 year colleges offer an affordable alternative for an education or even the first two years of your education.

Cons

The biggest con that most people find when it comes to 2 year college degrees is the growing competition for limited jobs. It is difficult to remain competitive in any industry when there are more and more people entering the work force with bachelor's degrees. It is simply more difficult to maintain a competitive edge with only a 2 year college degree, though it is not impossible. The other obvious con when it comes to 2 year college degrees is that some positions will not even consider anyone with less than a 4 year degree.

Bachelor's Degree

Pros

A bachelor's degree will give you far greater earning potential in your lifetime than a high school education and even a 2 year college degree. A bachelor's degree will also place you in a position of serious competition within your chosen field or industry. You will often be given preference when seeking jobs over those who do not have degrees or those with lesser degrees, regardless of experience. There is also the personal confidence that goes along with earning your 4 year college degree. You will find that you are much more confident on both a personal and a professional level once you have earned a bachelor's degree.

Cons

The single largest con associated with a bachelor's degree is the expense, both in terms of time and money. You should be certain that you are both willing and able to pay the price before setting out to get a bachelor's degree.

Either a 2 year college degree or a 4 year college degree is in your personal best interest. You can start with the 2 year college degree and eventually seek a 4 year college degree as this will give you a competitive edge. If a 2 year degree is all you can manage, even the smallest improvement in your education level can mean big gains over the course of your lifetime in earning power.

Sometimes it helps to improve your education in steps. Take one class at a time until you have your associate's degree, and then do the same until you have your bachelor's degree.

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