Focus on going back for your Bachelors, but you're off to a good start. It's a tough market out there right now unless you know someone. If you can afford to get Bach. degree, get it.![]()
Hi, I just graduated with a associates in business administration with a 2.29 gpa. What would you advise me to do next to make good money? I don't know what to switch to, or if I can even get a job with this degree (I doubt it). What's a good bachelors to combine with this degree? I am interested in computers, physical therapy, sports medicine, any other suggestions, please let me know and I will consider if I am interested.
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Focus on going back for your Bachelors, but you're off to a good start. It's a tough market out there right now unless you know someone. If you can afford to get Bach. degree, get it.![]()
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My friends wife does physical therapy on out patients, she sets her own hours and banks around 120 a year.
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I know several people who are in speech and physical therapy and while it's a great field with great money, you're going to need to get that bachelors....then go grad school for 2 years.
My advice is get that bachelors because to be honest a masters degree is the new bachelors degree anyway.




Anything in the medical field you'll probably always be able to get a job. People get sick, cut themselves, and break shit all the time.
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in all honesty an associates in business is about the same as a liberal arts degree or degree in philosphy right now......with the banks not lending for entrepeneurships there's no money to start a small business........
two industries that will continue to grow worldwide are technical and medical......


I wouldn't mind going into the medical field but most of the college I've taken so far is more towards the technical end of things. I just signed back up for college classes. I think I'll go into the Engineering field since that's what most of my education and experience have been in.
I wouldn't mind going into the pharmaceutical field either. I think there's a decent Pharmacist school in Kansas City.
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