F^4 Where did you go to College/University or Did you??

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I went to Antioch College in Ohio, where I majored in Creative Writing and took full advantage of a pass/fail grading system that's much more forgiving than the Jason one. Our sports teams are called the "Radicals," except there have been no extramural sports teams in about 70 years.
 
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Queen Mary College London in the Mile End road - Astrophysics. Nearly went ot UCL but decided Astrophysics sounded better than Astronomy.
I wento for interviews at QMC and King's as well. King's were very snooty and made it clear they thought it very unlikely I'd meet their entrance requirments. Well I did anyway, and turned their offer down :) . QMC looked great, but I fell in love with the idea of living in central London for three years, and went for UCL.
 
University of Bergen and College (soon to get the university-title) of Stavanger, both Norway.
Got a degree combining law and business.
 
Stanford University......American Studies degree which hasn't stopped me from destroying Lincoln when appropriate.
 
Currently doing an Open University degree - it's like a correspondance course but is a valid alternative to conventional degrees.

So I'm attending university at home.
 
Technical University of Vienna Austria, Msc in electrical engineering
Rotterdam School of Management, MBA with an exchange scholarship at the Sloan School of MIT
 
Originally posted by Moonsinger
Oh, I almost forget to mention that the first computer was invented at Iowa State University. Yeah, they will hurt me bad if I forget to mention that.;)

That must have been before you were born. When was the Iowa State computer invented?
 
The home of the Fighting Gators - University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

94' - BS in Environmental Engineering
98' - MS - Environmental Engineering / Radiological Health Physics

Moonsinger - Iowa may have invented the computer, but UF invented Gatorade :)
 
Wow, there a lot of engineers here. I feel in good company.

University of California, Davis with a Bachlor's Degee in Aerospace Engineering. I now work at the Navy's premier weapons research and development laboratory where I hold the title Chief Scientist in the Propulsion and Energetics Systems Division. It sounds a lot more impressive than it actually is, I'm really an old guy who is about to retire.
 
I only went to Spokane Falls Community College to study Music (jazz performance, Saxaphone :cool: ) I should have went on to a bigger school but, I was, am an Idiot:mad:

I only took a couple classes outside of my music program. Sociology and Philosophy.

No degree. and I don't play my horn much anymore:(
 
I started my degree at Hatfield Polytechnic, which changed to a University during my course becoming The University of Hertfordshire. I studied Computing Mathematics, half the course spent with those doing a Maths degree, the other half learning how to use computers for solving mathematical problems.

It's interesting that OneFastWarrior should mention music, as I've recently (if you consider 2 years recent) taken up the piano! Between practising the piano, reading sf/fantasy and playing GOTM I don't seem to have much time for work or my other hobbies of sleeping/eating :).
 
Originally posted by Svar
That must have been before you were born. When was the Iowa State computer invented?

The Atanasoff-Berry Computer was the world's first electronic digital computer. It was built by John Vincent Atanasoff and Clifford Berry at Iowa State University during 1937-42. Here is the link to it if you want to read more:

http://www.cs.iastate.edu/jva/jva-archive.shtml
 
Graduated from prestigious Genesee Community College - Associates in Computer Repair

Soon to be attending RIT in Rochester, NY - Telecommunications Engineering

ControlFreak - I love Ithaca! One of the coolest places I've ever been. :)
 
Wow, with all of these (astro)physicists, engineers, computer scientists, etc. playing the GOTM, it is no wonder that I'm still in the bottom half!! I am impressed by so many of your credentials, and none more so than yours, Alexman--MA and Ph.D. from MIT! :goodjob:

About me, I attended a small, private university in Nashville, TN, USA. I received a B.A., with majors in Psychology and Spanish and a minor in Business Administration. Like you, Creepster, I have wanted to continue working (teaching) and get my graduate work completed, but my field of choice (Romance Languages and Linguistics) just isn't available online. So, I recently resigned my teaching position and am looking to return to school full-time in order to complete my graduate work.
 
Stanford -- 1980-85, BA, Independent Studies (Jewish Studies)
UC Santa Barabara -- 1985-87, MA, Religious Studies
UC Santa Barabara -- 1987-94, Ph.D., Religious Studies -- Dissertation Topic: The Politics of Redemption: Rabbi Tzvi Yehudah ha-Kohen Kook and the Origins of Gush Emunum (i.e., feel free to ask me questions about what's on here, but no flames, thanks)
 
University of Pisa, Italy.
PhD Aerospace Engineering one week ago.

Which will explain why I am always a bit reluctant to build the Spaceship -too much paperwork! ;)
 
Congratulations, Karasu!! :goodjob: That's got to feel good!

Northwestern University - BA in Computer Studies (that's Computer Science with a software focus)
 
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