Is it okay to just go to junior college to get an associate's degree and not get a bachelor's degree?

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It's fine, but it depends largely on what you want to do. Take a look at a site like Monster.com or other job site and check out adds that interest you. If the majority require a bachelor's degree (and a most do), then you might want to think about higher education. However, if you want to get into a field where college isn't too important, you can still get a good education with an associate's degree.

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