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>Only 18% of people ages 25 of older have an associate degree or better while only 32% of people 25 an older have a Bachelors or better
>Degree inflation is sort of a meme
>Additionally, something like 18% of Americans make equal or greater then 100k/yr

I am looking at job titles like Administrative assistant, not sure what other titles would be available, am I really getting this degree to be a secretary?

>> No.57880909

>>57880891
Except half of those without a bachelors degree are literal idiots working the shittiest jobs imaginable

>> No.57880931

>>57880891
Looking at averages for literally anything is useless these days it seems. Consider only the people in your immediate network and compare yourself to them. Once you surpass them, find a new network.

>> No.57881233

>>57880909

Yes surprisingly >then 92% of people 25 or older have less than an associates degree which has to be pretty dismal.

>> No.57881333

>>57880891
Cucked yourself by going biz management instead of admin, then you chose applied science instead of AS. unless it was really affordable or paid for, literally just burnt money. You will be competing with no degree guys who now have 2+ years of experience over you because jobs either require no degree or 4 year degree.

>> No.57881459

>>57880891
cope and seethe faggot
if you can learn any useful skill you will do better without it

>> No.57881507

>>57880891
so you paid 100k to learn to use basic computer programs ? chatgpt is better at excel than you

>> No.57881608

>>57880891
>associate degree
Meaningless, kek
>business degree
Meaningless, double kek

>> No.57882616

>>57880891
>Only 18% of people ages 25 of older have an associate degree or better while only 32% of people 25 an older have a Bachelors or better
Uh, how does that work? A bachelors is better than an associates. I've re-read this multiple times trying to figure out how I'm misreading it.