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		<title>Will an Associate Degree help me to get a job?</title>
		<description>An Associate degree prepares you for a higher
education, normally a Bachelors degree or
trains you in a specific field or expertise.
With an Associate degree, you are actually
given a sub-professional accreditation or
certification in the field you studied or
trained for. An Associate of Arts </description>
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		<title>What is the difference between an Associate degree and a Bachelors Degree?</title>
		<description>Typically, an Associate degree is a two-year
program usually taken in community colleges,
although some universities also offer
associate degree programs. An Associate
degree is a preparation for higher studies,
usually a Bachelors degree. Very much like a
crash course, it trains one on a part</description>
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