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Which is the difference between an associate’s degree and a bachelor’s degree?

An associate’s degree is usually earned during secondary education, but a bachelor’s degree is usually earned during post-secondary education.
An associate’s degree is earned by completing on-the-job training, but a bachelor’s degree is earned before training begins.
An associate’s degree is earned in a college where a student studies many subjects at once, but a bachelor’s degree is earned in a career college.
An associate’s degree is earned by completing a two-year college education, but a bachelor’s degree is earned by completing four years of college.

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An associate’s degree is earned by completing a two-year college education, but a bachelor’s degree is earned by completing four years of college.
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