Planning Your Degree In Line With Your Career Path

Topics:
Career Planning
Tags:
Career,
Career Path,
College Degree,
Degree,
Professional Development,
Training And Certification
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Overview: A college degree is really important since it decides what your future career holds for you. To keep it straight and simple, a college degree is an investment with assured long-term benefits. But is earning a degree really that important? Well, there are statistics that will make the picture clearer for you. Consider this: professionals with a Bachelor's degree earn 60% more than high school graduates, while those with an Associate degree earn 20% more! This simply points out that a person with a college degree can earn about 72% more, over a forty-year working life than a high school graduate. This paper explains few tips that can help you decide on the right degree and career path.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2008 | Pages: 5


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