QUOTE(ginger1981 @ Jul 17 2008, 12:13 PM)

Nicky and I have been having this conversation. I asked a gal I work with who is from a country where they do use an educational system similar to that of the British and she said that GSCE's and A level (basically college) is the equivelent to a junior/community college here, and therefore graduating with said qualifications is similar to having an associate's degree.
That being said, if you apply for a job they are going to be more concerned with an university degree if you have one. If you don't have a uni degree...then it would be best to be able to explain that you have something similar to an Associate's degree.
In the US, most places where you are interviewed care more about education level than experience. I would just be prepared to explain the US equivelent in an interview with a prospective employer.
Yes that is true you however, if you want to be able to go back to school to get a bachelors or masters degree you will have to use something like wes to enroll.