Associates Degree To Late ?

Is getting your associates degree at age 21 considered to late ? If iget my associates at age 21 is it possible to get my bachelors when im 22 ? My birthday is in October and i get it in December

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  • It's never too late. I know people who didn't even start college until their 40's. If you start University in September, you will definitely NOT have your Bachelor's degree in 15 months. You would require a minimum of 60 credit hours to complete your Bachelor's Degree, and that is only if they accept all of your courses for transfer (so, two full years at minimum). Just focus on your Associates Degree first, though.

  • Depending on the degree sought an Associates' Degree covers much of the general education requirements necessary to transfer to a four-year college or university. In many community colleges, the vast majority of attendees are at least 21 years of age or older.when they start.

    Education is something that no one can take away from you so GO FOR IT!

  • I don't understand what you're saying or asking but i will tell u this, its never too late to further your studies.

    An associates degree takes 2 years if you're full time, and a bachelors takes an additional 2 years thereafter if you're matriculated.

    I am 26 years old and working on my associates, and i wont stop until i get my masters. If anyone told me i were too old to go back to school, i'd probably tell them to shove it. Not everyone is ready for college when they are out of high school for whatever reasons.

  • No it's not too late at all. My first day of college as a freshman I sat next to a 70 year old Chinese guy.

  • Not really sure what you're asking, but it's never too late to get a degree. Take your time and do it right.

  • Absolutely not. I did not start until I got out of the military. Others start new careers in mid-life.

  • u r 21 and u think u r late... wtf!! i am 24 and still doing my degree ... be grateful son

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