Likely the same kinds of jobs you could get with a high school diploma, except you might start at a higher salary or at a better position, and promotion will come easier. Don't go to school unless you intend to get a bachelor's degree or higher, or complete vocational training to get certified in a trade. I mean, your AA will help you get in the door, but in 10 years there probably won't be much difference between you and a high school graduate.
2006-08-26 05:53:17
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answered by surfinthedesert 5
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If you took some accounting courses, you can become an accounting tech at a university; they usually require a few courses in accounting and you have an aptitude for math. You can also continue on and get a bachelor's degree in engineering. That would provide you with more opportunities and greater pay. I recommend you meet with your college career counselor to discuss your future. They are very helpful and their services are free. Good luck.
2006-09-01 17:39:34
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answered by Rhonda 7
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If you're interested in law enforcement you can become a police officer or firefighter. Both professions require 40-60 credit hours.
-You can be a substitute teacher and obtain the necessary credits (about 21 more credit hours) to become a full time teacher. Check with your local school district and anyone with a degree can obtain a teacher's cert while teaching due to the teacher shortages.
2006-08-26 05:58:02
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answered by Sal G 4
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Sadly, associate's degrees don't really get you much further than a high school diploma. It'll be far more worth it to get your last two years of college done with...even if it's a struggle, it'll pay off in the end.
2006-09-01 07:22:32
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answered by Dream 1
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The one that I enjoy doesn't require a degree.
What is important to you? For me it is $$$, freedom. quality (family) time, low initial cost (NOT FREE!!!), chance for creativity, challenge and the chance to work with large numbers of positive people.
After much homework I found it all and more at:
http://TopFreedoms.com
Should you want to check it all out make sure you complete their brief 5 item form. Best move I've made in years!
2006-08-31 12:03:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Take a look through the Occupational Outlook Handbook at
http://www.bls.gov/oco/
You'll be happier finding a job you like rather than a job you just qualify for.
Good luck!
2006-08-26 08:16:32
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answered by bigbadboss.com 3
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u should be a teacher of STATICS !!!!!!!!
COZ, in statistics math and arts, both have same importance.
2006-09-03 03:55:40
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answered by babai_ib 3
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teacher
2006-09-01 00:06:03
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answered by Anonymous
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