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Is it possible for a person to achieve?

by Guest65929  |  earlier

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two degrees by the age of 22 working on their 3rd if they graduated at 18 in the army?

think about it:

you can only get one associates right?

and then the other would just make it 1 degree right?

and then another would make another 4 years, meaning the person is older than 23?

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  1. Yes, it is possible. Especially if the person was working on two seperate degrees at once. For example if some were working on a Bachelor of Arts at one college in business management, then while finishing that degree they began work on a Bachelor of Fire Science at another college and when the first degree was completed they then started an online MBA program. If someone were motivated and didn't waste time partying and drinking and what-not, they could very well have two Bachelor Degree and a Masters Degree by time they are 23.

    Most "college age" students waste a lot of time doing non-school activities.  


  2. you would have to start taking classes in highschool, or absolutely max out your credits year round after highschool 15/18 credits each semester including summers.While you would be able to whiz past school, your GPA would definetly suffer under such a ridiculosly heavy load.Unless you mean get two seperate associates degrees instead of a bachelors.

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