10-16-2022, 02:34 PM
The Outlier+GGU is too expensive, I'm not sure why you'd do that? None of it makes any sense to me. NOTE: You do NOT need an Associates degree to continue on to a bachelor's degree anywhere. So there is no point in doing it. In 99% of cases, it does not transfer as a whole, meaning even if it transfers, they are going to break it down and look at each credit individually.
Again, there is no point in doing an associates unless you really, really want it. If your plan is to continue on somewhere to get a bachelor's degree, you are MUCH better off just getting that bachelor's degree right off the bat.
Again, there is no point in doing an associates unless you really, really want it. If your plan is to continue on somewhere to get a bachelor's degree, you are MUCH better off just getting that bachelor's degree right off the bat.
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