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Whats Your Highest Level of Education?

What is your highest level of education?


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Just a curious thread what everyone highest level of education is?

High school dropout
High school diploma
Associates
Bachelors
Masters
PHD
Other
 
I guess ill start. While currently do not have my bachelors i am on track to graduate next year. Bachelors of science in political science here at Kansas State University.
 
My highest level of education is having lived 50 years, having loved and lost, having moved to 3 different countries and changed my occupation 3 times. I have a Bachelor of Arts degree with honours in Politics and a few post-grad diplomas, but those appear to be elementary qualifications in comparison with what I've learned from being alive this past half-century.
 
Ph.D. in math and bachelor's in computer science.
 
Doctoral student. In fact that is what the third "D" stands for.
 
I'll be starting my Bachelors of Computing in September at the University of Guelph.
 
B.A., JD (doctor of law) Masters (Labor)
 
13 years spent studying in the Himalayas with Tibetan Monks.


Get on my level.
 
I'll be starting my Bachelors of Computing in September at the University of Guelph.

Friend went to Guelph and I lived in Waterloo for a year. Nice place had fun but really didn't enjoy living there
 
Friend went to Guelph and I lived in Waterloo for a year. Nice place had fun but really didn't enjoy living there

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Bachelors degree in history, DEC in sciences
 
PhD in satire with a bachelors in insensitivity. Currently working on passing high school. I feel terribly inferior after reading other user's academic accomplishments, glad to know we have those guys on this forum to correct stupid people like myself. :)
 
High school, currently working on what you people call an associate degree, and have plans for a separate bachelors degree when I finish the associates.
 
Well above the average PHD level when it comes to physical sciences.
 
Masters in Poli Sci, Bachelors in Being Awesome. :party:
 
Not a lot compared to some here. I would love to become more qualified but working full time and, at my age and job, I am just so damn tired all the time. Maybe one day I will do some more study.

B.A (History)
Graduate Diploma Education
Teaching Certificate

I am a high school History and English teacher.
 
masters in biology with emphasis in micro. have spent most of my career in biochem / molecular / micro.
 
I'm graduating in a few months, so bachelors' degree.
 
Not sure if level of education is as relevant as your ability to apply what you learned and how you learned to real life situations. When I was younger, in university, I often referred to some people as "book smart, life stupid". It still applies today.

That said, as a strong proponent of education, having spent 30 years in the business/policy/legal end of education administration, I would encourage any and all to stay in school as long as it's providing you with knowledge and understanding, and the tools to gain those, that will serve you in later years.
 
JD/MBA. Feel that having diversity was better than pursuing a terminal degree in a single discipline.
 
Just a curious thread what everyone highest level of education is?

High school dropout
High school diploma
Associates
Bachelors
Masters
PHD
Other

Why isn't there an option for autodidact?
 
Bachelor of Science in Psychology

working on a Masters in Clinical Psychology then will move on to a Ph.D. in Forensic Psychology
 
A.A.S. in Electronics. Certificate for proficiency in C language programming.
 
will graduate from university this june ,l hope

can l vote " bachelor ? :mrgreen:
 
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