Completing more education was the most common change that those with less education would
have made if they were able to make a change.
Sixty-seven percent of those without a college
degree and 61 percent of those with an associate degree said they would like to have completed
more education (figure 36). For those with a bachelor’s degree or more, choosing a different field
of study (37 percent) was the most common change they would make to their education.
Few
people of any education level said they would have completed less education if they could make
their decisions again.
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