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I have already completed :
My high school diploma
my AA degree ( Associate of Arts from community college)

im currently enrolled in :
AAS - Paralegal ( Associate of Applied Science in Paralegal Studies )

my plan is to complete the AAS paralegal and then go on to the univeristy near my town to thier school of business to complete a bachelors in business admin..
does this sound weird? The fact ive already gotten one associate and want to do paralegal AND business. my reasoning is that everyone needs a couple of different skills to fall back on. and it wouldnt take much more to go ahead and get the paralegal since i already have the gen ed courses out of the way due to my ( AA ) degree. also, i dont want to stop there i feel like i wont have achieved my goals until i achieve AT LEAST a bachelors degree. does this sound reasonable?

2007-06-01 16:30:30 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

btw i know spelt wierd and Education wrong in my Q i dont know why my keyboard makes it easy to transpose the i and the vowel.

2007-06-01 16:33:44 · update #1

3 answers

Yes it sounds perfectly reasonable. Don't let anything stop you from getting a better education. Also think about this. Since you'll be trained in paralegal you can work while obtaining your bachelor's. you'll probably be better off than most college students.
In my Organic chemistry class, there was a student who had a similar situation as yours. Except he was trained as a phelbotomist. He's now wokring on a degree in biology plus he works as a phelbotomist to put himslef thru.

2007-06-01 16:42:44 · answer #1 · answered by christigmc 5 · 0 0

No, that makes a lot of sense to have more than one thing to fall back on. Suppose somewhere down the line you want to change up your career? you will already be set.

2007-06-01 23:43:02 · answer #2 · answered by Line Straddler 5 · 0 0

no matter WHAT your plan is, you have one. That's more than a lot of people can say. As long as they're both things you're interested in, there's nothing unreasonable about that.

2007-06-01 23:42:10 · answer #3 · answered by Victoria 2 · 0 0

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