Civilization players are smart and highly educated?

18D said:
Currently working on a PhD. Don't assume that highly educated = smart though. There are plenty of people out there who never thought about going to university that are smarter than many who did.

I went through a Master's Program in Resource Management (stragegic & luxury). Judging from peers and professors, a PhD is function of diligence more than intelligence. Hint: don't tell your professor that.
 
4 AS Levels (AAAB), on top of 10 GCSES. Also an AS in poxy Critical Thinking (don't get me started!) where I got a D.

Currently working on the full A Levels, then hopefully onto a Bsc in Physics at Oxford Uni next year! (if I get chosen for interview...do well in the interview...get picked by the admissions board..get the right grades...)
 
I have 6 years of education at college, I have graduated literature and librarianship
 
2 BAs in Russian and Geography
1 MA in Geography
 
Shigga said:
EDIT: @Lumpkin: Nice to hear you like it. I'm toying with the thought of teaching at a university here in germany... but it is OH SO HARD to get in (as I mentioned above...). Primary goal is the doctorate and doing some research :)

Shigga, I feel very fortunate to have the position. World-wide they are hard to come by because profs stay in their respective positions for ever! You have to wait for someone to die or retire before a new one opens up. In the US the growth rate of universities is almost non-existent compared to that of businesses and prisons! If you’re willing to stick with it you will probably find something when the time comes.

@bio_hazard...I really don't have much time and now, every time I fire up a game I feel like I should uninstall it and go do something productive. As a Ph.D. student there was more time to dork around with this stuff but now...bleck! What makes me feel ok about it is that, "I need my escapist down time" :) At least that’s what I tell myself. Eeep.
 
I'm currently going for my Bachelor of Business Administration. Education: Asian Trade Management. Yes, it's true. It teaches you how to compete with the Chinese economy in the Modern age.
 
I'm in the process of getting my BA. My Major is English, but I'm thinking of switching to History.
 
im a freshman in collage, however i watch a lot of history channel and read more history books then the normal person, im into history quite a bit, but computer programming is my major :)
 
One more semester after this for a BA in History.

Applying to a couple of grad school for MA/PhD in History and working on my OCS application for the Navy.
 
Not yet a high schol graduate but going strong with a ( this is the real one, you may notice the discrepancy between this gpa and the one i posted on another thread- this is the accepted one) 4.78 GPA.
 
Junior in College working on a Psychology Degree (And I thank god everyday for the 4:1 girl/guy ratio) :crazyeye::eek:;) Planning on going to grad school or work towards a PhD afterwards... If Civ IV doesn't cause me to flunk out. :lol:
 
Honours BA in political science with a minor in journalism.
3/4 of the way through my MA in political science
After that time to go get an MA of Urban Planning and then maybe I'll join the real world :)
 
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