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Associate's Degree for a Career

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Does anyone here work in a professional capacity with only an Associate's degree? 


I have an article that is intended to assist young, or old, students with what the best Associate's degrees are for getting a career as their terminal degree. 

https://successfulstudent.org/best-online-associates-degrees-for-careers/


Real-world advice and examples of people in professional capacities with only an Associate's would be appreciated.
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  • In the UK at least there has been no recognised qualification called an ' Associate's degree' or anything like it, since before WW2, so UK examples will be rare.

    I believe the US qualification of that name is similar to S levels, in being beyond  A but less than a BA or BSc.

    The Australian one is more like the level of an HND.


    Certainly there are engineers who have started at either of  those levels, not just university graduates.


    Mike.
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  • In the UK at least there has been no recognised qualification called an ' Associate's degree' or anything like it, since before WW2, so UK examples will be rare.

    I believe the US qualification of that name is similar to S levels, in being beyond  A but less than a BA or BSc.

    The Australian one is more like the level of an HND.


    Certainly there are engineers who have started at either of  those levels, not just university graduates.


    Mike.
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