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Which statement about associate degrees is true?
They are typically earned in graduate business schools.
They are typically earned at community colleges or technical colleges.
They can only be earned after a bachelor’s degree.
They can be earned in high school through Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate courses.
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They are typically earned at community colleges or technical colleges.
Explanation: Associate degrees (e.g., AA, AS, AAS) are usually two-year postsecondary programs offered by community or technical colleges. They are not graduate degrees, do not require a prior bachelor's, and are not earned through high school AP/IB courses (though AP/IB can sometimes give college credit).
Explanation: Associate degrees (e.g., AA, AS, AAS) are usually two-year postsecondary programs offered by community or technical colleges. They are not graduate degrees, do not require a prior bachelor's, and are not earned through high school AP/IB courses (though AP/IB can sometimes give college credit).
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