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<blockquote data-quote="TacomaJD" data-source="post: 717280" data-attributes="member: 1780"><p>Meh, VERY few jobs out there prefer advanced degrees. Being a pharmacist or doctor, sure. But most employers only require bachelors degrees and that's plenty, really, to know what you need to know to do the job. Engineers, Computer Science, Business Administrators, etc. As far as I've known, an Associates degree really never has been worth much anyways, because over half of it is basic courses that do not directly relate to the major. I feel a bachelors degree will continue to suffice in these general areas for quite sometime. </p><p></p><p>On the other hand, if one was to enter the medical field to become a doctor, $100k in student loans won't be ****, because there WILL be jobs open and readily available in that field that pay good. That's one thing not a whole lot of folks are doing, seeking advanced degrees in the medical field. Guess that's why it seems like half the doctors out there are from other countries. Doctor that seen us at the hospital last year after our car wreck was from Egypt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TacomaJD, post: 717280, member: 1780"] Meh, VERY few jobs out there prefer advanced degrees. Being a pharmacist or doctor, sure. But most employers only require bachelors degrees and that's plenty, really, to know what you need to know to do the job. Engineers, Computer Science, Business Administrators, etc. As far as I've known, an Associates degree really never has been worth much anyways, because over half of it is basic courses that do not directly relate to the major. I feel a bachelors degree will continue to suffice in these general areas for quite sometime. On the other hand, if one was to enter the medical field to become a doctor, $100k in student loans won't be ****, because there WILL be jobs open and readily available in that field that pay good. That's one thing not a whole lot of folks are doing, seeking advanced degrees in the medical field. Guess that's why it seems like half the doctors out there are from other countries. Doctor that seen us at the hospital last year after our car wreck was from Egypt. [/QUOTE]
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