Why Get A Business Law Associate Degree?
Unlike many associate degree programs, you can’t do much with an associate degree in business law. Once you’ve gotten this degree, you probably won’t be able to waltz into a law firm and get a job. If that’s your aim, you’d better off getting a paralegal associate degree. If, however, you want to continue with your education and major in business or try to get into law school, then getting a business law associate degree might be a good choice for you. On it’s own, it’s not worth much in the work world. But it can be extremely helpful as a stepping stone to other things.
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- Why Get A Business Law Associate Degree?