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Community College(2 years/transfer) vs University(All 4 years) vs Online Degree
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<blockquote data-quote="FIVEHOE" data-source="post: 14937337" data-attributes="member: 140030"><p>I think it kind of depends of what major/career you're going for. If it is a highly desired job sector, such as engineering or IT, then sure if you have the skills, who cares what kind of degree you have or where you got your degree from? I know a guy who got his associates and then went to work for Intel and was getting paid over 200k a year after awhile (still in his 20's). He went back to university for the hell of it just to finish his degree, not like he needed to at all. </p><p></p><p>Some degrees I would suggest getting a complete university degree, mostly because a lot of CC classes do not transfer. Then other majors like business are always good to have a masters on, especially depending on what sector of business you plan on going into. All depends on what you wanna do, in my opinion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FIVEHOE, post: 14937337, member: 140030"] I think it kind of depends of what major/career you're going for. If it is a highly desired job sector, such as engineering or IT, then sure if you have the skills, who cares what kind of degree you have or where you got your degree from? I know a guy who got his associates and then went to work for Intel and was getting paid over 200k a year after awhile (still in his 20's). He went back to university for the hell of it just to finish his degree, not like he needed to at all. Some degrees I would suggest getting a complete university degree, mostly because a lot of CC classes do not transfer. Then other majors like business are always good to have a masters on, especially depending on what sector of business you plan on going into. All depends on what you wanna do, in my opinion [/QUOTE]
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