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2006-12-11 08:57:34 · 6 answers · asked by valleygirl1828 2 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

Not including anything like gpa, sat/act scores, just any degree that doesnt require as many years. Thanks!

2006-12-11 09:01:03 · update #1

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A Bachelor's degree takes about 120-130 credit hours.

An Associate's degree takes about half that.

If you have a high school diploma, there shouldn't be 'pre-requisite' classes necessary to meet those requirements unless you change majors.

2006-12-11 09:00:24 · answer #1 · answered by Aggie80 5 · 2 0

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2016-11-30 10:57:08 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You might be able to get an Associate's degree (AA). But every degree has some requirements - you may need to demonstrate a basic level of English or math skills, for example.

2006-12-11 09:00:11 · answer #3 · answered by T 4 · 2 0

Probably non. You could apply for certificate programs which take about 1-2 years or get your associates degree. But i recommend you to finish your bachelors so you could get a decent job.
Also look for the subjects that you like and major in them.
Good Luck!

2006-12-11 09:29:30 · answer #4 · answered by sweetbolbola 2 · 1 0

If you take AP courses you can sometimes earn college credit. Most schools will have at least some course that all freshmen are required to take, ie writing or math or whatever.

There are also prereqs for college degrees, ie basic courses for your course of study. It's usually pretty hard to get out of it unless you have AP credit, community college courses, etc.

2006-12-11 09:00:48 · answer #5 · answered by Bookworm 6 · 2 0

You can get a degree...but nobody is going to care. There's no shortcut to getting a good education. Getting a one-year AA degree just says to a potential employer that you are too lazy to go get a 4-year degree from a real school. Suck it up and get to work.

2006-12-11 09:05:47 · answer #6 · answered by Jason 5 · 3 1

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