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What's your highest level of education? 1 member has voted

  1. 1. What's your highest level of education?

    • Highschool / GED / Highschool equivalent
    • Some College
    • Associate's Degree
    • Bachelor's Degree
    • Master's Degree
    • Doctor of Philosophy
    • Medical Doctor

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So what is your education level? I'm curious.. :confused:

What's your specialty?

 

Me:

Science Major

highschool just now but i am studying for a masters degree in chemical engineering

I had, at one point at the end of my high school career, my CCNA (networking)

 

then I went to college, and now I'm dumb. huh. I plan on retaking up either my networking interest or teaching as soon as I get back to Moses Lake and have some money

Bachelor's degree, twice (aerospace eng, then I said to hell with money and went for my dream, biology), currently in Masters for Bio.

 

Mokele

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highest level.. however you can shun me for not including less than highschool or trade

I havn't completed highschool yet.

I would say my "specialty", as you put it is a toss up between tech and biology.

Im just about to complete high school. However, I am an expert in the three branches of science (biology, chemistry, physics) and I also love US history, which I am also good at. Mathematics is definitely one of my strongest subjects. However, english is not my strength - only my vocab is decent. Otherwise, I even have trouble writing this blurb...

BA in War Studies, thought to do MA, and eventually PHD, but after 1 year's fellowship at Kings Collage I gave up, I was offered great job, and my intellectual stimuli lost direction, if you get my gist, lol... :)

first year (of 5) at college. Physics Major, Chem Minor, and Math Minor... and I still have almost enough electives to get another minor (if I did, I'd probably do Biology, but instead I'll take more Physics classes and some other things I'm interested in)...

 

Eventually, I want to go onto Grad School and get a PhD... and I'd like to specialize in Astrophysics or Quantum Mechanics...

Im just about to complete high school. However, I am an expert in the three branches of science (biology, chemistry, physics)

 

No offense, but from what you posted, how do you come to that conclusion?

maybe he just meant that those are the three areas he's the best in

I am an expert in the three branches of science (biology, chemistry, physics)

More like the three branches of natural science (instead of all science), social sciences are often forgoten for some reason.

lol i remembered when I though I was an "expert" in biology, then I worked in a lab.

More like the three branches of natural[/i'] science (instead of all science), social sciences are often forgoten for some reason.

 

And I'd check to make sure there were no geologists lurking a dark corner, brandishing a sharp piece of obsidian or large chunk of granite.

 

But there's a school of thought that any field of inquiry that feels compelled to put "science" in its name isn't really science.

8th grade, junior high

 

hope to be an aeronautical engineer, mechanical engineer, or electrical engineer

 

 

or 2 of the above

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