A few days ago
Anonymous

how much bachelor degree can you earn in 4 year college?

how many bachelor degree can you earn in 4 year college? I just want to know..

thanks

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A few days ago
keera

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I don’t understand your question. What are you asking?
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A few days ago
brigadoon
1 bachelor degree usually takes 4 years. It is possible to have a double major, and complete 2 degrees in 4 years, but it is a lot of work. If you are enrolled in school, ask you academic advisor. they are there to tell you what classes to take so that you will graduate on time (typically 4 years). Sometimes it takes people longer to graduate with one bachelor’s degree (more than 4 years) if they do not take the proper classes for their major in the proper order. hope this helps….
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A few days ago
Anonymous
In order to obtain two Bachelor degrees in a 4 year period, you would have to double major. This can prove difficult for many students, but if you think you can carry a heavy courseload, more power to you.

Or, you could consider having a major and a minor. For example, major in business and minor in Spanish. A minor is SPanish isn’t the same thing as a Bachelor’s Degree, but it is enough to make you fluent and looks impressive on a resume/job application.

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A few days ago
hplss.rmntc
You can do a double major or a dual major. So you can graduate with two bachelors degrees (a BA in history + a BS chemistry) or with one degree that has two majors (example: a BS in psychology and biology).

But different universities probably have different rules about how many courses you have to take. At my school it is possible to do either a double or a dual major in 4 years, but you will have to take summer classes or extra classes some semesters.

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5 years ago
Anonymous
Community College -If you are undecided about a major or University, you want to go to go here to get your thoughts straight. -If you know what your major is you can also go here b/c you can save money while taking the same lower division classes your taking at the University level. Just know what you have to do to transfer and have a plan. i.e. see a counseler at the University desired. -It is not for losers b/c most of the people in community college can get into the State University, but decide to go a different route and transfer to a more accredited University. -Classes are not curved, can be harder than a University depending on where you go, and which school has a good rep.(Goes for lower division classes) -You can earn an AA degree, or earn certificates while attending the community college, and also transfer at the same time. Just plan it out. -Usually close to home. University -Can be easier than CC because of curves, just do better than the person sitting next to you (goes for both lower and upper division classes). -Cost money. i.e. food, housing, transportation, entertainment, etc. -Opportunities to research with professors. -Experiences of living away from home, learn how to manage your expenses, and living with strangers. -You don’t have to work hard in high school to go to a University, just study do well, i.e. get good grades, don’t slack off, have a successful attitude. -No matter what route you choose, just plan things out.
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A few days ago
Amanda M
What? Do you mean majors offered?
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