Some high-paying and fulfilling jobs require:
* No degree: Many skilled trades (electricians, plumbers, welders) offer excellent earning potential with apprenticeships or on-the-job training, not requiring a college degree.
* Associate's Degree (2 years): Some technical fields and associate-level positions may only require an associate's degree.
* Bachelor's Degree (4 years): This is the most common degree level required for many professional jobs (teaching, nursing, engineering, business).
* Master's Degree (2+ years after bachelor's): Many advanced professions (law, medicine, some engineering specializations) require a postgraduate degree.
* Doctoral Degree (PhD, MD, JD, etc. - typically 4+ years after bachelor's): Research positions, highly specialized medical fields, and some academic roles require doctoral degrees.
In short, the number of degrees needed depends entirely on your chosen career path. Focus on identifying a career you find fulfilling and researching the educational requirements for that specific field. A high-paying job isn't always the best job; consider your personal values and interests when making your decision.