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Can I attend community college after getting a bachelor degree in engineering?
I completed a bachelor degree in engineering, can I still go community college for 2 years.
7 Answers
- Anonymous2 months agoFavorite Answer
If there is something specific there that will help you get a job or a certificate it may make sense. But if you are looking for another degree, you can probably just transfer what you have to another 4 year university and get a second degree. Or just go on for a masters. Not every masters program requires that you had the undergrad degree in the same subject. It really depends what you're going for. Of course you CAN, but it doesn't mean you should.
- Anonymous2 months ago
Nobody can stop you, but why do you want to go?
If it's to follow some interest, that's fine. I took a Music History course I enjoyed very much. Nothing at a community college is going to add to your education in Engineering.
- darkvelvetrainLv 72 months ago
You could. I have a PhD and two Master's degrees but have signed up for language and film classes.
- Sam SpayedLv 72 months ago
Why not? I took classes at community college even after getting my law degree (J.D.).
- ?Lv 52 months ago
A Community College does not have an Associates Degree for Engineering. A Community College is basically for learning a Trade.
After you earn your Bachelor Degree in Engineering...............you can always go to a Community College for 'special interests' classes; pottery, etc.
- Anonymous2 months ago
Of course. I have a post grad, didn't stop me doing an Ofqual Level 3.