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[quote=Anonymous]As illustrated by the many different answers on here, it is clear to me that there really is no legitimate answer to this. It seems to depend on who you actually ask since you could ask ten people and receive ten differing answers. The responses on here are definitely split = 50/50. ***** I think a college graduate would include those who have attained an Associates Degree. I know many people do not consider a Jr./Community college a βrealβ college but it is. Proof being that any units earned in a Community college can transfer to a University. Plus if someone actually graduates with a degree from a Community college then they are a college graduate indeed. I know some people graduate from specialty collegesβ¦..those colleges where they learn specific skills or trades like computer engineering or nursing. Those colleges offer Bachelors degrees but the students there do not have to take a General Ed curriculum -> they only have to pass classes pertaining to their specific career course. Whereas to earn an Associates degree, people also have to take General Ed (I.e., Humanities, Government, Health, P.E., etc.) along w/the necessary classes which apply to their major so I would assume these people are better educated than someone from a specialty college.[/quote]
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