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Old Jul 31st 2008, 10:14 pm
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Is my qualification the same as an associates degree?
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Old Jul 31st 2008, 10:46 pm
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Default Re: I am an N.N.E.B in UK what is this equivalent to in USA

Originally Posted by mischief1
Is my qualification the same as an associates degree?
Possibly.

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are a-levels considered the level of assocaite degree - as thats what I would have put the nneb course on a par with (both done straight after school)
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are a-levels considered the level of assocaite degree - as thats what I would have put the nneb course on a par with (both done straight after school)
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wow - associate degree saound better then a levels tho lol.
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Great I hope it is an associates degree cos it does make me sound like I am much more intellegient than just having N.N.E.B LOL
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Default Re: I am an N.N.E.B in UK what is this equivalent to in USA

Originally Posted by mischief1
Great I hope it is an associates degree cos it does make me sound like I am much more intellegient than just having N.N.E.B LOL
But what the heck is an N.N.E.B.
I don't think an american emploer would know what one of those are
It sounds like it could be an illness
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But what the heck is an N.N.E.B.
I don't think an american emploer would know what one of those are
It sounds like it could be an illness
National Nursery Examinaton Board.

my sister has one of these qualifications.
It's like you passed an exam in babysitting or something.
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I think an associates degree is more like a diploma in HE than A levels, so kinda between A levels and a bachelors degree??
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Yes but have you tried babysitting? Its very hard !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LoL
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Hmm, My wife must have a PhD then, she's also very good and has a lot of on the job experience in addition....

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Originally Posted by nethead
I think an associates degree is more like a diploma in HE than A levels, so kinda between A levels and a bachelors degree??
I was under the impression that an associates degree is between A-Levels and an HND, something like a mix of 75% HND and 25% A-Level.
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