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Why people do not get two degrees of university in one year?

Why people do not get two degrees of university on one year
And how can people select their right carrier in a easy way

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Jose’s Answer

Hello Muazzam!
You can study two university degrees at the same time, either through the dual degrees offered by some universities, or by combining morning and afternoon shifts.
However, I don't recommend choosing to study one in the morning and one in the afternoon because you'd miss out on other enriching experiences during your university years, such as participating in sports competitions, attending seminars, or simply enjoying your free time with friends or making new ones.
If you're interested in pursuing more than one university degree but can't do them as a dual degree, don't worry because it's never too late to continue your education. I first studied Business Administration and Management, then Law, and now I'm studying Psychology while working full-time, as a reference.
Regarding how to easily find the right degree, I suggest researching through the university's website. The coursework guides provide very useful information such as the syllabus, career opportunities, and final-year specialization paths.
Good luck and I hope I've helped you!
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Roohi’s Answer

Hello Muazzam!

As Jose mentioned, pursuing two degrees is an option, but it means taking on more classes, which is a big commitment. Usually, one degree is enough for most careers, so you might not need a dual degree. If you're interested in another field, consider a minor. It only requires a few extra classes and lets you explore a new area that piques your interest.

For choosing the right career, start by thinking about what you enjoy and what you're good at. Try out different roles through part-time jobs, internships, job shadowing, or volunteering to get a feel for what suits you best. You can also reach out to professionals in the field for a quick chat to gain some insights. Remember, it's perfectly okay to explore a few paths before finding the one that fits you.

Wishing you the best on your journey!
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