You have an AA degree how long to get bachelors masters?

The time it takes to get a bachelor's and then a master's degree after having an associate's degree varies, but here's a general estimate:

* Bachelor's Degree: With an AA degree, you'll likely have some credits transfer to a bachelor's program. This could reduce the time needed. A typical bachelor's degree takes 4 years of full-time study. However, with transfer credits, you might finish in 2-3 years.

* Master's Degree: A master's degree typically takes 1-2 years of full-time study.

Therefore, the total time could range from 3 to 5 years. This is a broad range. Several factors influence the actual time:

* Credit Transfer: How many of your AA credits transfer to the bachelor's program significantly impacts the bachelor's degree completion time.

* Course Load: Taking a full course load (e.g., 12-15 credits per semester) will generally accelerate your progress compared to a lighter load.

* Program Requirements: Different bachelor's and master's programs have varying requirements, affecting the completion time. Some programs are more intensive than others.

* Summer Courses: Taking summer courses can significantly reduce the overall time.

* Personal Circumstances: Life events, work commitments, and other responsibilities can impact the speed at which you complete your degrees.

It's best to contact the universities you're considering and discuss your AA degree and their transfer credit policies to get a more accurate estimate for your specific situation.

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