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How educated are you?
by
BigKen
on 12 Dec, 2017 14:02
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Seasons greetings fellas! One of my dreams recently came true when I was accepted to graduate school. I've wanted this for so long, and I'm glad it finally became a reality! To top it off I will be enrolled and living in one of my favorite places, New York City! This is an early Christmas present for me. My passion and professional background is in writing, so I feel I will be in an ideal location. NYC is the communications capital of America.
I am wondering for fun how educated are you guys. Or to put in another way, what is your highest level of education completed and in what? Do you have an Associates, Bachelor's, Master's, PhD, certificate/license in a specific trade, or high school diploma? I have a Bachelor's degree in Communications Management and will be pursuing a Master's in Communication Arts (Publishing/Writitng).
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#1
by
slybeard
on 12 Dec, 2017 14:54
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I have a BS in Mechanical Engineering
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#2
by
Dragon
on 12 Dec, 2017 15:54
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A PhD, in physiology
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#3
by
nuts
on 12 Dec, 2017 18:07
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The Australian system might be a bit different to US and UK. I have an honours degree in Pure Mathematics (4 years) and a Graduate Diploma in Administration(2 years part time).
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#4
by
Magoo
on 12 Dec, 2017 18:19
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Only high school , but studied electronics in the Air Force . Have interest in science , philosophy , and lately history.
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#5
by
scotty-86
on 13 Dec, 2017 00:04
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I have a BSc (hons) in Design Technology.
I’m uk based and a BSc is Bachelor of Science. I think this is the same as a BS in the US.
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#6
by
BigKen
on 15 Dec, 2017 12:37
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I have a BSc (hons) in Design Technology.
I’m uk based and a BSc is Bachelor of Science. I think this is the same as a BS in the US.
Yes, it's the same.
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#7
by
BigKen
on 15 Dec, 2017 12:40
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Only high school , but studied electronics in the Air Force . Have interest in science , philosophy , and lately history.
I did not know you're a veteran, Magoo!
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#8
by
BigKen
on 15 Dec, 2017 13:11
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The Australian system might be a bit different to US and UK. I have an honours degree in Pure Mathematics (4 years) and a Graduate Diploma in Administration(2 years part time).
Hm, interesting terminology Australia uses regarding education. Here in the U.S. the term diploma is used in relation to completing a high school education. Most variations of the word "honor" are used in the U.S. to name any higher education degree received by an individual who significantly contributes to a field of study and was not required to complete courses like a typical student. (Ex. Honorary Degree in Music)
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#9
by
BigKen
on 15 Dec, 2017 13:13
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A PhD, in physiology
Awesome
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#10
by
coolbro1998
on 15 Dec, 2017 14:23
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High school
but I am only 19 years old
studying construction engineering bachelor first year
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#11
by
Semi-Sly
on 16 Dec, 2017 22:35
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BA History and Sociology
JD General Law
LLM Government Procurement Law
Admitted to Practice: Michigan, Illinois, District of Colombia, U.S. Military Court of Appeals, Supreme Court of the United States
Private Pilot (instrument rated)
Licensed Barber: Florida, Illinois
ordained minister
(currently working on a U.S. Coast Guard Captain’s license)
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#12
by
bennett11
on 17 Dec, 2017 05:34
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Ph'D in chemistry
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#13
by
Laser Man
on 20 Dec, 2017 10:50
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Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Master's degree in Business Administration
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#14
by
BigKen
on 21 Dec, 2017 13:45
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BA History and Sociology
JD General Law
LLM Government Procurement Law
Admitted to Practice: Michigan, Illinois, District of Colombia, U.S. Military Court of Appeals, Supreme Court of the United States
Private Pilot (instrument rated)
Licensed Barber: Florida, Illinois
ordained minister
(currently working on a U.S. Coast Guard Captain’s license)
Damn Semi-Sly, very impressive man!! 👊