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Are all associate's degrees considered the same? If you get a bachelor's degree then your major isn't very important (from what I heard). Is it like that with an associate's?
(I don't know if an associates in business and an associates in general education would be the same).
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Huh? If you get a bachelor's degree then your major is VERY important, I don't know who told you otherwise. If you want to be an engineer, you can't get a teaching degree. If you want to get into medical school, you can't get an english degree. There's a reason colleges have "majors", it's very important.
An associate's degree is basically something that says you finished a couple years of community college, it won't get you much. I'd go with the general education one, but again, it depends what you want to do. If you're interested in business, go that route. If you plan to stop at your associate's and never go any further, it probably matters more. Once you get a bachelor's nobody will ever care about your associate's or what it was in. ]
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