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What is the highest level of education you have attained?

What is the highest level of education you have attained?

  • Doctorate Degree (MD, PhD)

    Votes: 2 3.4%
  • Graduate Degree (including MBA, JD)

    Votes: 16 27.6%
  • Bachelor's Degree

    Votes: 24 41.4%
  • Associates Degree or Trade Certificate

    Votes: 5 8.6%
  • High School Diploma / GED

    Votes: 8 13.8%
  • Didn't finish High School

    Votes: 3 5.2%

  • Total voters
    58
BS in Exercise Sport Science. I was 9 credits away from a nutrition minor, but decided I just wanted to finish. Thinking about going back to school. I hate school but I also miss it at the same time.
 
I'm sorry, I didn't realize you were new to message boards. You are supposed to kick people when they show even the slightest sign of weakness online.

He's not down, did you miss the sucksessful Insurance agent part?

I was thinking of everyone else in saying school was not for everyone, and I thought only accountants kicked people when they are down. Must be a bunch of accountants here I guess?
 
BS in Exercise Sport Science. I was 9 credits away from a nutrition minor, but decided I just wanted to finish. Thinking about going back to school. I hate school but I also miss it at the same time.

For an advanced degree in the same field or something different?
 
He's not down, did you miss the sucksessful Insurance agent part?

I was thinking of everyone else in saying school was not for everyone, and I thought only accountants kicked people when they are down. Must be a bunch of accountants here I guess?

Some of us are nice some of the time.
 
Associates in Sciene (UVU)
BS in History Teaching (BYU)
Masters in Education (GCU)
Special Ed endorsement (USU)
Drivers Ed endorsement (UofU)

I got my Masters years ago. As a teacher you are just throwing money away if you don't get it right away. After that I have several endorsements/hours that puts me in the same salary lane as having a doctorate. So that's nice. I'm actually considering another endorsement next year.
 
Associates in Sciene (UVU)
BS in History Teaching (BYU)
Masters in Education (GCU)
Special Ed endorsement (USU)
Drivers Ed endorsement (UofU)

I got my Masters years ago. As a teacher you are just throwing money away if you don't get it right away. After that I have several endorsements/hours that puts me in the same salary lane as having a doctorate. So that's nice. I'm actually considering another endorsement next year.

I didn't know you were a teacher. I also didn't realize that the bolded endorsement existed.

EDIT: BTW, I like how everything is from a different school.
 
Wow jazzfanz is a smart group. I thought you all were 32 year olds who lived in their parents' basements.
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Then again, I picture every forum user as Steve Buscemi.

I'm getting an MS in Electrical Engineering, maybe going into PhD.
Don't know why everyone hates school, personally I hate the 8-5 monotonic work schedule.
 
You know what I like to see? I like to see that I'm the only person here with nothing but a HS diploma. 13 years after graduation, I really wish I would've continued my education, but man... I HATED school.
Well, I don't know that too many people enjoy school. It's a necessary evil to some extent. I took a few years off in between high school and college. If anything that made me see the need for college even more. Hats off for all you manual labor guys (there is something to be said for mindless work) but it's not for me.
 
Maybe Sir Kicky used that category for his law degree. It is more schooling than a Masters, so people might not want it in the same category.

There is a category for graduate degrees and it specifically lists a JD.
 
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