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Education Levels

What is your education level

  • Less than High School

    Votes: 1 1.2%
  • Some High School

    Votes: 5 5.8%
  • High School

    Votes: 6 7.0%
  • Some College

    Votes: 24 27.9%
  • College

    Votes: 34 39.5%
  • Masters

    Votes: 13 15.1%
  • Doctorate

    Votes: 3 3.5%

  • Total voters
    86

tigsmom

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by Erika
Associates represent! :lol:

I would have liked to have gone further, but I couldn't figure out what I wanted to do and it was too expensive for me to just go in blindly. I wasn't eligible for financial aid and my dad wouldn't co-sign a loan. Since then I got married and now I'm doing murals and I don't need a degree for that. But that doesn't mean I've stopped learning. :) I read everything I can get my hands on!

I love to read, too. Just about any subject, health & nutrition being the big ones. My DH is always telling me to go back to school. ( He has a AAS in Nursing, a BS in Nursing & finished his Master in Public Adm. last year). I was his typist during the years he went to grad school & I learned quite a bit. My problem is I just can't decide what to study. :lol:
 

The Mom

Moderator
Premium Member
Originally posted by tigsmom
I feel woefully under educated...I have an AAS in Nursing.
:wave:

Another AD RN (retired) here! ;) I'm the least educated member of my family-by-marriage, but I can still hold my own in group discussions. ;)

Similar circumstances; I worked my way through school (my parents gave me free room and board) so took the shortest route to a reasonably well paying, high demand profession.
 

tigsmom

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by The Mom
Another AD RN (retired) here! ;) I'm the least educated member of my family-by-marriage, but I can still hold my own in group discussions. ;)

Similar circumstances; I worked my way through school (my parents gave me free room and board) so took the shortest route to a reasonably well paying, high demand profession.

Luckily, my parents paid for my education. I'm retired, too. :lol: I gave it all up for a new career...motherhood.
 

MouseMadness

Well-Known Member
Well, allow me to help you all feel more brilliant! HS graduate represent!! Woooooooo!

Can my husband make up for me? :lol: BS from OSU (THE Ohio State University :king: ), D.O. (University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine) where he graduated 2nd in his class, and scored in the 99th percentiles on his boards... ok, I'll stop now. I just like to take every opportunity I can find to brag about him. :animwink: Mostly because he had a high school guidance counselor tell his mother he wasn't "college material". :rolleyes:

And we start paying those loans back sometime this year. :(
 

Tramp

New Member
I have a BS degree.................................accounting (CPA)




also...









Doctorate.....School of Hard Knocks:wave:
 

Shaman

Well-Known Member
Have an AA and I'm currently a senior, getting ready to finally get my BA. :D

I like to think that its not a diploma which measures how much you know...just how much you paid to know....:animwink:

I've come across a few people with a highschool diploma who know quite a lot....and vice versa....some people have "higher education" and are not all that smart....

Take me for example...:lookaroun :lol:

:wave:
 

MouseMadness

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by objr


Take me for example...:lookaroun :lol:


Or me... I just passed the thousand post mark, with nary an intelligent one to speak of. :o I formally apologize to Steve, and to you, the good posters of wdwmagic for wasting your time so often. :lookaroun :p
 

garyhoov

Trophy Husband
I spent most of my college time drinking beer and blowing things up. Based on that, I'd say years of education probably correlates more closely to person's ability to drink beer and blow things up than it does to their intelligence. . . but maybe my experience is unique . . .:lookaroun
 

Tramp

New Member
Education is what remains when we have forgotten all that we have been taught. It's also one of the few things many are so willing to pay for and never get.:lol:.... a commodity of which the customer tries to get as little he can for his money. :lol:
 

Shaman

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by Tramp
Education is what remains when we have forgotten all that we have been taught. It's also one of the few things many are so willing to pay for and never get.:lol:.... a commodity of which the customer tries to get as little he can for his money. :lol:

Kind of sad isn't it...:brick:

:lol:
 

tmm7899

Active Member
I will complete my BS of Biology in May from the the University of Southern Maine. Then I start in the fall my Masters of Education from the University of Massachusetts....
 

stitch rocks

New Member
a sophmore (one unit away from being a junior) at san francisco state university... going for a bs in business admin... with a concentration in computer information systems
 

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