Could I advance in Society with only an Associate’s Degree?
I am finally earning my Associate’s Degree after nearly a decade in community college. I have faced some struggles with math, which is why I didn’t graduate earlier. Now that I have completed my education, I want to focus on my life and experiences. I am curious about the opportunities available to me with just an Associate’s Degree. Can I advance in society and build a fulfilling career with this level of education?
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Feb 06, 2025
Yes. If you wish to get on in society, perhaps you could establish a good reputation for your ‘salon’. Invite people to attend musical performances, young people from the Arts academies etc. You may be able to make a name for yourself with your afternoon entertainments. String quartets perhaps.
You are sure to receive invitations in return, and a solid place in society will result.
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