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HI Im currently a junior and currently I am doing online dual-enrollment with a local college and I have 15 credits towards an associates degree, I need 10 more classes for an AA. Should I get my associates degree in Psychology or should I get it in something else? I ask this because I was planning to get a Bachelors degree for psychology or does it even matter? Also if I do decide to take these classes should I do it over this coming summer? I don't have much to do so I figured it wouldn't be a big deal to split the classes over this summer and next school year.. (sorry i didn't have it before) I'll have 30 at the end of this semester.

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If you get your A.A degree in psychology, many colleges will let you transfer the credits/degree so you can complete your bachelors in maybe 2 years instead of 4. If you’re really interested Psychology then def go for it!

I think that splitting it over the summer & school year is a good idea since you’ll be done sooner

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