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What is the exact qualification you are looking for?

What purpose will you be using the qualification for?

If you are looking at applying for (and landing) a job that requires a bachelors degree, but do not have one, you may be able to substitute work experience in the same field. The amount of work experience required to offset the lack of degree varies and can only be determined through a thorough interview/testing process.

If you are looking at applying for an educational qualification that requires a bachelors degree, then you are probably out of luck.

Please add more information to your question so that people can answer this in the proper context.

2006-10-16 06:59:55 · answer #1 · answered by Robert 3 · 0 0

I am thinking nothing. You can get an associates but that is only a 2 year degree lower in education than a bachelors but a lot of people take this road and then go into the workforce because jobs are based a lot on experience. These can be obtained through any trade school, or 2 year community college.A bachelors a 4 year degree. More education, more benefits; can be obtained in universities and state schools. Masters another 2 years on top of your bachelors and for PH school another 2. I think you just need to go out and get at least a 2 year degree to get anywhere. A lot of work around here in cali is based half on experience and education, so if you have just education you lack experience and if you have just experience you lack the education. There is an equal balance somewhere. Sorry I could not help more if equivalents

2006-10-16 12:54:55 · answer #2 · answered by The cuter 3 · 1 0

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