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No way to answer this. The question is too vague and does not provide the necessary information (i.e. location, industry, what were the majors, etc.). I suggest you find a particular field of interest (along with jobs in that industry) and do some research on Salary.com or a similar website.

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Q: How much does a person ear with multiple bachelor's degrees?
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The length of time it takes to complete a psychology degree can vary depending on the program and level of study. A bachelor's degree typically takes around 4 years to complete, while a master's degree can take an additional 2-3 years. A doctoral degree, such as a Ph.D. or Psy.D., can take anywhere from 4 to 7 years to finish.


Are masters degrees better than Ph.Ds?

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Is it better to hold multiple Bachelor's degrees or get a Master's degree?

Yes. The simple answer is YES. As a general rule, it's better to get a Master's degree than just a Bachelor's degree. Of course, it's usually even better to get a Doctorate than just Master's & Bachelor's degrees. And just think, you get to stay in college longer too. Three, maybe four more years of halcyon days midst Elysian Fields, sharing ambrosia,wine, song and love on the campus of dear old Alma Mater and ...well, you get the point. Again, the simple answer is YES. As a general rule. In a surprising and somber commentary on the tragedy of poor souls who try their turn at bat in life using only a Bachelor's Degree in social work as a recommendation or credential, the original answerer of this question notes below: A bachelors in social work is pretty much useless except as a general education. If you intend to do any real social work you will need the masters degree. Answer: All of the above are great observations. If you are interested in non-clinical areas like organizing or administration, a Master's is less critical. In most states, you need a Master's to qualify for an independent, or "clinical" license. I would LOVE to have a PhD, but the truth is that (at least in the New England area) a PhD in Social Work doesn't increase one's imbursement rate from 3rd party payers by a single cent. So, unless you want to enter academia, a PhD would be quite an investment of resources with not much of a practical return.


How much can you make with an associated degree in business management?

It will be of help if you at least get a bachelors, and better yet, a Masters.