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Highest Level of Education Achieved?

  • Not Applicable / Other

    Votes: 4 2.5%
  • Still a High School Student

    Votes: 21 13.4%
  • Still a College Student

    Votes: 41 26.1%
  • Still a Grad School Student

    Votes: 17 10.8%
  • Finished High School

    Votes: 3 1.9%
  • Finished College

    Votes: 29 18.5%
  • Finished Grad School

    Votes: 42 26.8%

  • Total voters
    157
I am close to finishing my undergraduate degree in Social Science (Psychology) after this semester I have 1 left.
 
gauchogolfer said:
Good luck at Mines! Chemical Engineering, IIRC?

Anyway, for me it's a B.S. Engineering Physics, M.S. Materials Engineering, PhD Materials Engineering, the BS and MS from Colorado School of Mines, the PhD from UC-Santa Barbara. Now doing postdoctoral research in France with CNRS. AKA, too much edumacation.

...so freaking impressive...

(and I can hardly make it through Calc III Honors :eek: )
 
AvSRoCkCO1067 said:
...so freaking impressive...

(and I can hardly make it through Calc III Honors :eek: )

A journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step...or something to that effect.

BTW, I never took Calc III Honors, I started in Calc I. Don't sell yourself too short.
 
i very nearly finished uni but, escaped with my sanity at the last moment.

sometimes regret it but, life took a much better path... got a head start on the job market too.
 
i love it....im in my last year at a university for my undergrad and i still have a hard time doing fractions. thank you texas instruments!
 
I'm an 11th grade student, but I take more college courses at the community college out here than high school classes, so I guess I'm kinda stuck in the middle.
 
I still have a Ph.D. in Computer Science. They haven't revoked it yet.

By the way, I recently spotted a reference to my dissertation in somebody else's research report. That was cool to see. :)
 
Finished my 'A' levels, went to uni to study Law, hated it and so I dropped out. Currently in my 'third career' and looking for a change of job and scenery.

That was nearly ten years ago and I still have absolutely no idea what I want to be when I grow up :confused:

I think I need to move to big city and get drunk ;)
 
We don't need no thought controll.

I'm at heriot watt university right now, lovely place to be.
 
KingYaba said:
We dont need no education

Experience is life's best teacher. I dropped college Algebra four times before realizing I was meant to be a grunt and a servant in life... The moral of this story is: JUST SAY NO!:)
 
I'm 9 weeks, or 17 class periods, or 3 exams, or 62 days 21 hours and 39 minutes from completing my MSEE degree.

So I answered that I completed Grad School. I'd have to completely fail my current class in order to not get the degree. It's an elective course so there's no requirement other than keeping my GPA above 3.0. Seeing as I have 31 credits at 4.0 and this is my last 3 credit course, barring complete failure I will graduate in December. I won't see the degree until January but I will be done.....
 
Some day I hope to go back for grad school. Probably should do it while the company still offers some education reimbursement.
 
B.A., Psychology with a minor in Business & an M.B.A., with a concentration in management.
 
raggedjimmi said:
What on earth is grad school?

I believe it's Yank speak for Masters and/or PhD.

Anyway, I'm doing my PhD in something dealing with prostates, cancer, radiation dosimetry, and something related to ass.

srf4real said:
Experience is life's best teacher. I dropped college Algebra four times before realizing I was meant to be a grunt and a servant in life... The moral of this story is: JUST SAY NO!:)

Someone missed a song reference. ;)

obeygiant said:
grad school was a waste of time and money.

And we know that time is money, so time = money.....
 
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