<p>Hello, I am a student currently studying overseas, earning a "bachelors" from a school not at all related to the US education system. It does have only 1 partner with a univeristy in seattle. However, none of the credits I earn from my school overseas can transfer to ANY school in USA. They call this a "bachelors degree", but in my opinion, it is just a fancy word they use to make students feel they finished college. This school is a trade school if it helps clarify the situation. Beforehand, I have earned barely enough credits to earn my Associate degree from a community college I attended years ago. I am only 3 Classes short, (2 science and 1 English ). Althought my overseas school is okay in terms of helping me work in the workforce. I have plans to finish up my school overseas, then come back to then community college, whilst probably working, finish up my Associate degree so I can have some closure. It has been 6 years since I started community college and I felt that I need to finish it up because it would be a shame to not have an Associate degree after all these years I put into it. </p>
<p>Afterwards, when I possibly start work full time, or part time. I would first start paying off the loans I used to pay for my overseas studies and use only my salary to pay for college in US. I would like to earn a Masters Degree in Business or if my mind changes, study something else. But I am left with another decision, should I pursue a Masters Degree? or Continue from my Associate Degree and transfer my credits to another school and get a second Bachelors degree. </p>
<p>The "bachelors degree", i am earning from this trade school overseas is in the field of business management. But after a few years studying there, I missed the US education system of very thorough and critical thinking offered at universities. </p>
<p>The question is,
For a better future, (having better job opportunities if possible, and have a well-rounded mind) should I pursue the Masters or the second bachelors?</p>