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

mkt

When a paradise is lost go straight to Disney™
Premium Member
Originally posted by Deaclaw
JD UNC

ooo.. a JD. That's my eventual goal.. I'm just having fun right now learning what I want to learn. But if I want to take over the family business... I need to learn the family business.. which is a law firm.
 

Lil'mermaid

New Member
I am a HS sophmore. As of next year I gain the title of "art major" if I choose to finish my sequence, though that wont happen until senior year seeing as I'm taking all business classes next year.
 

DMC-12

It's HarmonioUS, NOT HarmoniYOU.
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!

Wow... Kind of the same situation here... with $$$ & Loans. But before all that, I took a bunch of writing and misc English and Lit courses... English was the major... so I could either go into Law or Journalism if I wanted to... Did a bunch of legal research on the side for extra $$$, then got sick of it...

Took a broadcasting job...company got bought out a year later and... I was out.. then...

I was accepted into Kendall College in Evanston, IL with full rights to Northwestern University. Parents would not help me with the loan stuff... and I was not eligible for financial aid either...

Sooo... the past 8-9 years... been in broadcast ever since. *shrug* :lol: :wave:
 

PhotoDave219

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by DisneyPan
BFA Music Theatre
Minor French

GO PENN STATE!!!!! WE ARE...PENN STATE!!!

Just a little bit of school pride!

Yeah, now if only you could get rid off all the hanger-on that crowd up the sidelines and get in the way of the working media....
 

no2apprentice

Well-Known Member
Bachelor of Public Administration, Criminal Justice Major

I could really kick myself now, because I almost switched to Computer Science. Oh well, could'a-should'a-would'a.:hammer:
 

NowInc

Well-Known Member
Masters in Computer digital media arts/animation/graphic design with a minor in fine arts and architecture.

Damn that sounds long...

....youd think i was actually a WORKING artist..hah!!
 

wdwhoneymooner

Well-Known Member
BA in Finance & Accounting. Minored in Operational Management.

(But the wife still manages the checkbook & wants to have final say in any discussions).....:brick:
 

tigsmom

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by wdwhoneymooner
BA in Finance & Accounting. Minored in Operational Management.

(But the wife still manages the checkbook & wants to have final say in any discussions).....:brick:

**high fives Andy's wife** :lol:


We sure do have alot if interesting people here. :sohappy:
 
I will have a doctor in physical therapy in 8 weeks!:sohappy:
In order to get that doctor degree, I had to have already a BS...in exercise physiology!
 

GenerationX

Well-Known Member
B.S. in Business Administration, Minor in English from the school soon to clinch the Big Ten Men's Basketball Title ... The University of Illinois. Go Illini!!!
 

garyhoov

Trophy Husband
I just remembered, that, according to this book, I have a PHD.:king:

Modern Fluoropolymers

By the time I saw it, it was already in print, so I didn't bother to call them and tell them to change it.

A lot less work than taking all those classes.:lol:
 

figmentmom

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by garyhoov
I just remembered, that, according to this book, I have a PHD.:king:

Modern Fluoropolymers

By the time I saw it, it was already in print, so I didn't bother to call them and tell them to change it.

A lot less work than taking all those classes.:lol:

...and cheaper, too...:lol:
 

DisneyPhD

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by figmentmom
...and cheaper, too...:lol:

FYI, Many of the sciences (chemistry, biology, physics)will actually pay you to go to graduate school. The grad school I went to paid me as a teaching assistant and later as a research assistant(not alot of $ but enough for me and my wife to live on ... barely) PLUS they paid for all my credits, PLUS health care benefits. In addition, because I was an "employee" of the school, my wife got 50% off tuition when she started grad school in social work.
Took me 4.5 years for PhD and her 10 months for MSW.:brick: But we came out of it debt free.
I even have a couple of articles published in the Journal of Organometallic Chemistry if anyone is interested ...
(Crickets chirping)
I thought not.
 

tigsmom

Well-Known Member
Employers pay for education sometimes, too. When my DH started grad school (took him 6 years, part time) the hospital he worked for paid for 1 1/2 classes a year (so much $/year). After 2 years they joined a union and the union picked up the whole amount. :sohappy: The hospital pays a bonus once a year for advanced degrees. (now to find a new job).
 

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