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What Level of Education Have You Attained?

 
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harmony wrote:Bumping for Maklelan.


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- I've already been accepted to one PhD program, but I've applied to a few more better funded schools
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maklelan wrote:- BA, Ancient Near Eastern Studies (Minor - Classical Greek), BYU, 2009


Best wishes on getting into the PhD program of your choice.

Who were your Greek teachers at BYU?
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moksha wrote:Ray, you mentioned "Brights". Is that a new term for having advanced degrees? I thought the standardized designation was Egghead.



Some people can be bright and have no formal education. My brother was a child prodigy, really intelligent and he doesn't have any qualifications beyond high school. Then there is people who have disabilities like autism who can be so bright it's amazing.


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maklelan wrote:
harmony wrote:Bumping for Maklelan.


A bump for me? Ok.

- National Certification, Massage Therapy, UCMT, 2005
- BA, Ancient Near Eastern Studies (Minor - Classical Greek), BYU, 2009
- MSt Jewish Studies, Oxford University (in progress)
- I've already been accepted to one PhD program, but I've applied to a few more better funded schools


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Trevor wrote:Who were your Greek teachers at BYU?

I am curious about this as well. I had John Hall and Eric Huntsman for most of my Greek classes, with one class from Richard Lounsbury.
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Trevor wrote:
maklelan wrote:- BA, Ancient Near Eastern Studies (Minor - Classical Greek), BYU, 2009


Best wishes on getting into the PhD program of your choice.

Who were your Greek teachers at BYU?


Thanks Trevor. I took Greek from Mike Pope, Norbert Duckwitz, Richard Lounsbury, Stephen Bay, and John Hall.
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harmony wrote:How do you think MAD posters measure up against this poll?


Don't know. I'd have to see a similar poll over there, although some posters here post over there as well. Is the intention to argue that this board is better educated?
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I have a B.A. in Political Science (concentration: Political Theory). I also took enough economics courses that I would have earned a minor at most other schools, but my university unfortunately had no econ minor.

I found out about a week ago that I got into one of my favorite law schools, so I'll be going there in September.
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maklelan wrote:Don't know. I'd have to see a similar poll over there, although some posters here post over there as well. Is the intention to argue that this board is better educated?


Since I'm the originator of the poll (and probably among the least educated here) I think I can answer that question. It would be foolhardy to try to make a comparison, considering the disparate numbers posting here, and there. Though having some 50+ respondents is unusually higher than most polls I've seen here, some of it is undoubtedly due to MAD Mormons who also post here, as you note. So it was not intended as a "comparison". For a relatively small board, however, the "educational flow" is quite high (regardless of background). Not that I think education ensures plain common sense.
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I recall answering this poll. My answer was PhD. I do not have a PhD but I thought it would be great if most everyone answered as professional, masters, or phd.

Sorry for skewing poll.
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