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If you don't live in the U. S. then just go with what's closest to what your country has 😁
How do you feel about your level of education?
Do you want to pursue more education?
At First, High School, But then when I Got Involved in Health Care, I Got my DSP Certificate to Work With People With Inte4llectual and Developmental Disabilities. I am a Published Playwright and Studied the Forums on Doing a Play. I attended Writing Workshops Too in New York City. xxoo
I have a Masters degree and I feel great about it but I can't seem to find a job that matches what my salary should be which sucks.
Freshman year of college. I dropped out before sophomore year because my legal services business was already making me more money than my future degree would.
Did you still get to enjoy the college experience or it didn't last long? Like the stereotypical movies of university, dorm parties, college frat parties, joys 🥳🎉
I have an associate's degree and I'm not real sure about the furthering my education yet. Considered it it just doesn't sound that appealing right now.
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I basically did a short course where I got a qualification out of it, and I did graduate high school and graduated the short course as well. All said, technically I went to a university, yet I didn't walk out of there with a degree. lower than a degree, I think 🤔💬
So I voted D. lol, that's funny, D 😅 🥛
That's so me lol, D or E lol when it comes to polls lol sure Milkshakes lol 🥛
My highest is an Associate Degree (in fact I have three lol. It's weird. My community college was strict in giving them in the 2000's and then got less strict in the future decades lol).
Master's in Psychology
(Bachelor's in Computer Science)
@IslaTheWitch That is pretty interesting.
@exitseven yeah... I know :D
Masters Degree. I have a Masters of Fine Art, which is a terminal degree- there is no doctorate in my field.
There's a DFA, but it's not the usual dissertation route.
"As an honorary degree, the DFA is typically conferred on a recipient who has made a significant contribution to society in the fine arts."
I ticked bachelors but it’s a Masters, MEng
I dropped out of high school at 16 to start working full time. I had no other choice at the time.
I'm currently a freshman in college and want to finish 4 years and go to grad school
Not an academic person. Managed to get a bachelor's but I'm not going higher. Might to postgraduate to be a teacher though.
I have a BSc in Palaeobiology. Couldn't really get any further because I'm too Autistic to wade through all the red tape and bureaucracy involved in a Masters Degree.
My highest degree is technically a professional degree but I selected doctorate.
completed high-school
started college, but I did quit it half-way
Completed would be middle school cause I only completed part of high school.
I’ve got my bachelor in psychology which I just finished and I’d love to do more study, but it’s expensive and I need a break before considering more!
High school but I'm not sure if that counts since, I was in the special ed and didn't learn high school level math etc.
Bachelor's but in my line of work some of the certifications are worth more/cost more than college
It’s not on your list, but I have a masters degree.
Do you not have Masters? Between Bachelors and Doctorate.
BSc. (1st Class Honours) in Forensic Science.
Masters degree ,
which you missed
@wolfcat87
What’s your edu level?
@wolfcat87
Associate degree is there in list
You don't have master's listed, so I chose doctorate. I have that degree plus enough credits past it to have a Ph. D. but didn't write a dissertation.
How did you afford all that education without going into tremendous debt?
@TenderFantasy I do have some debt, but I also worked part time in college and had an assistantship in grad school.
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