Education Level.

What is your education level?

  • Never finished High School (mandatory schooling)

    Votes: 7 2.5%
  • Finished High School or the equivalent.

    Votes: 21 7.4%
  • 2 years college or trade school

    Votes: 58 20.4%
  • Bachelors Degree

    Votes: 112 39.3%
  • Master's Degree

    Votes: 57 20.0%
  • Doctorate or terminal degree

    Votes: 30 10.5%

  • Total voters
    285
  • Poll closed .

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Culinary School graduate
BS in Hotel/Restaurant admin From UNLV- (a glorified buisness degree) Vegas sucks!
 
:wave: Master's degree program dropout here. :D

I did manage to obtain an AAS and BS along the way.
I wish I were a chef like Drewpy though.
 
I only bothered finishing high school
but i should be starting my MSc in Information Security this fall or next, depends when i can cough up the £10'500 ;)
 
I've got an Associates Degree in Applied Science of Dental Hygiene which implies that I only went to college for two years, but I actually went for four years. Sucks! The first two years I spent on basics, then I applied for the dental hygiene program, which is a two year program from hell. It used to be a four year degree, but was slashed to a two year program. Since, they have continuosly slashed the heavily loaded curriculum to get closer in meeting the hourly standards of a two year degree program. Sure, you can get through basics and the dental hygiene program in two years, but you're completely burned out before you even get started. :out: It's always been a gripe that for the amount of hours I spent in college, I only got an Associate Degree. But on the up side, for an Associate Degree, my paycheck is pretty nice and when you include my benefits, plus job security, I shouldn't complain. :)
 
I have my Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications (Texas-Arlington). I also have an Associate of Arts degree, but the AA got trumped by the BA. It took my 5 1/2 years to graduate, when it should have only been 4. Long, painful story that I won't get into here.
 
I have a B.S. in Psychology with a minor in Marketing from Stephen F. Austin State University , or SFA (cool acronym variations include Sluts, Fiends, and Alchoholics or School For Alchoholics, etc.) in Nacogdoches, Texas (Nacatrocious, Nacanowhere, etc.). You might know us as "where the shuttle debis field was". The main feed on CNN, etc. during the time of the tragedy was from the parking lot of the bank I work at.
 
Great normal distribution on the poll so far.
 
I've got an MBA from Wharton and I think it is hilarious! LOL
 
MS in Kinesiology from UNLV (and NO, I didn't win it on a slot machine, either :D )
 

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