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What's your level of education?
Just curious :grin:
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I only have my high school diploma, but I might go to university for philosophy in September. My counsellor thinks I might be autistic, and if I am, the government Would help pay tor my schooling. I hope my screening turns out positive...
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will be having an M.A. (one major/two minors) by the end of the year.
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I have a bachelor's degree. Note sure if I'm ever going to continue on to something higher.
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In my final year of school, and if I can get my arse in gear I'll be soon off to university to do Eastern European Studies, which would be pretty cool *fingers crossed* *touch wood*
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I'm still in school. Will be getting my Associates at the end of this year, and transferring to university to study Meteorology through the doctorate level.
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University drop out.
Also, no idea of what half of the alternatives mean.
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Bachelor's Degree. It looks like I'll have a college diploma in a couple of years (journalism) and who knows, perhaps a Master's at some to-be-determined point.
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Currently studying to get my bachelor's in history.
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University drop out.
Also, no idea of what half of the alternatives mean.
I think Pilantra makes a good point. Many of those alternatives/terms I suspect only have meaning in the US educational system.
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English Secondary school ed + 1 yr of college (Music). Going to start a distance university degree in Politics & Philosophy very soon.
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I handed in my dissertation for my MSc Mathematics in November. I haven't actually been awarded the degree yet, but I voted Master's degree anyway because I've done all the work.
Man, I miss studying. I'm hoping to work and save up some money now and go back to education when my son's a bit older and I can afford to fund most of it myself.
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High school graduate. Currently trying to get certification for Electrician
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I left school at 15.
Devrim
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I'm a high school dropout.
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i have a diploma in carpentry (i guess thats an associate degree over where you are?) and several years off a bachelor in theatre and education but didnt finish that one. also a bunch off diploma's in stuff like welding, first aid, fire safety etc etc
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BA history, starting a masters this September hopefully and ultimately I want to do a doctorate
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I have a GED
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I have a BA in creative and professional writing and a Post-Graduate Diploma (PGDip) in screen arts (a PGDip is basically the equivalent of two-thirds of a masters). I'm now working towards an MSc in adult nursing.
I quite like the idea of doing a doctorate, but it's so many words.
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I think Pilantra makes a good point. Many of those alternatives/terms I suspect only have meaning in the US educational system.
And also they don't have PGCert and PGDip qualifications in the US, so they're missed out.