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Do you need an associates degree to get a masters degree?

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No, it's the bachelors degree that's necessary. If one were to start with a two year degree, the sequential order would be the associates degree, followed by the bachelors degree, then the masters, and lastly the doctorate. Some individuals prefer to start with an associates degree, while others prefer to start with the bachelors.

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