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Tasha’s Answer
Hi Kemoni,
It really depends on what you see yourself doing long-term. Start by getting clear on the type of work you’re interested in or what you are passionate about, because that will guide the level of education you’ll need. Some careers allow you to enter the field with a 2-year degree, while others may require a 4-year degree and sometimes graduate school. I’d encourage you to explore job postings in areas that interest you and see what education they require as that can be a really helpful way to make an informed decision about your next step.
It really depends on what you see yourself doing long-term. Start by getting clear on the type of work you’re interested in or what you are passionate about, because that will guide the level of education you’ll need. Some careers allow you to enter the field with a 2-year degree, while others may require a 4-year degree and sometimes graduate school. I’d encourage you to explore job postings in areas that interest you and see what education they require as that can be a really helpful way to make an informed decision about your next step.
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Murat’s Answer
Choosing between a 2-year and a 4-year college program depends on what you want for your career, your major, and your personal situation. If you need a bachelor’s degree for your field or want more job opportunities, a 4-year program might be the way to go, as many employers prefer it for certain jobs.
On the other hand, 2-year programs cost less, let you start working sooner, and are great for technical and vocational fields where hands-on skills are important. You can also begin with a 2-year degree and transfer to a 4-year program later if you decide to keep studying. Think about what your career needs, your budget, and how soon you want to work to choose the best path for you.
On the other hand, 2-year programs cost less, let you start working sooner, and are great for technical and vocational fields where hands-on skills are important. You can also begin with a 2-year degree and transfer to a 4-year program later if you decide to keep studying. Think about what your career needs, your budget, and how soon you want to work to choose the best path for you.