What Is Your Level of Education?

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What Level of Education Have You Attained?

 
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_Dr. Shades
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I have an Associate of Arts and a Bachelor of Arts in English.
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I have a BS in elementary education and a Masters as a Reading Specialist.
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I have a bachelor's in Sociology and a Masters in Education with a certificate in Counseling Psychology. (My school counseling certificate expired because I can make a ton more money as a fundraiser).
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The Brights have it.
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BA in Linguistics and an MBA. I did half of an MS in Computer Science, but moved before I could finished and switched to the MBA.
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Post by _malkie »

BSc in Pure & Applied Math;
Post-Grad Dip in Operations Research (~90% of an MSc);
about 50% of my way to a General BA (I've taken a smorgasbord of "stuff" that I'm interested in while trying to keep it within an approved envelope).

Since I'm now 60 I'll probably never muster the energy (and the $$) to finish the BA, but will keep taking courses every so often.
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Holy Sheep Shorts, Batman! Look at all those degrees!

Next time someone wants to look down their academic noses at this board, I think I'll boost this poll to the top of the page.
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Post by _Danna »

I'm a Behavior Analyst: BA, Massey,NZ; BSc(Hons) Victoria University of Wellington,NZ; PhD VUW, NZ. I started a part-time PGDip in stats, but it will take a while to finish at my present rate of progress.

My BA took 12 years part-time while I was in the Army.
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Post by _Paracelsus »

It may be
- Master's Degree
- Bachelor's Degree
- Associate Degree
which has nothing to do with history, linguistic or theology.

As you know, our system doesn't fit to the US one.
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My BA took 12 years part-time while I was in the Army


It took me 12 years to finally earn my Associate Degree in Air Conditioning & Refrigeration from the Dallas County Community College District. Working and raising a family made school something I did on the side. I was working as an HVAC mechanic in highrise buildings (including the 60 story for two years) in downtown Dallas years before I earned my degree.

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