
Marie E. answered 08/16/20
You Can Stand Out! Focused, Friendly, and Effective College Counseling
The "easiest" master's degree is the one you earn in a subject that fascinates you, because your passion for the material will better equip you to study, digest, and apply the insights from the significant amount of coursework accompanying any master's degree program.
The typical master's degree is earned through two years of intense study. It is possible, however, to complete both a bachelor's and master's degree in five years through a "combined degree" program. If you are a student interested in business or health sciences, this path (also known as an "accelerated degree") may be an option worth considering.