<p>I have completed 60 units with a 3.8 g.pa in 3 semesters (16 A's, 3 B's, 4 x Deans list and a PTK member). I have 4 more classes to get an A.A degree and fulfilled the IGETC requirements). Will this get me a good school with good aid because money is an area of concern. Do colleges look at how fast a student finished their A.A and their freshman and sophomore years when looking at candidates? I'm close to the next step and have a lot of questions. Anxious. </p>
<p>Getting an AA could potentially make it harder for you to get into some schools actually. You might have to apply as a transfer student making acceptance even harder. It could make you look good, but in some cases, it could really hurt you. The rate at which you get your AA probably won’t impact aid much. Your SAT Score and GPA will.</p>