What is your Education Level?

What is your level of Education

  • Less than High School and under 19 years

    Votes: 15 13.9%
  • Less than High School and over 19 years

    Votes: 3 2.8%
  • Graduated High School and never going to go to college

    Votes: 1 0.9%
  • Some College and under 23

    Votes: 21 19.4%
  • Some College and over 23 not going to college

    Votes: 2 1.9%
  • Some College and over 23 and going to college

    Votes: 2 1.9%
  • Bachelors Degree and not going any further

    Votes: 26 24.1%
  • Bachelors Degree and pursuing a Masters

    Votes: 12 11.1%
  • Master Degree and not going further

    Votes: 9 8.3%
  • Master Degree and pursuing a Doctorate

    Votes: 5 4.6%
  • Doctor

    Votes: 5 4.6%
  • Multiple Doctorates

    Votes: 1 0.9%
  • Downtown knows

    Votes: 6 5.6%

  • Total voters
    108
I'm currently in my sophomore year for a Bachelor in computer science and I'm 19 years old.
 
A BA in English Literature - and I'm now on a grad scheme studying for chartered level CIPD - so I've voted no further study but that's a bit of a lie - the CIPD is technically a masters.
 
In my 2nd year for B.Sc in standard US 4-year degree program. I plan on doing a 5 year BS/MS program, where you can get MS degree at end of 5-5.5 years (basically you can double-count 6 credit hours of undergrad to MS degree, where MS degree is like 27 hours or so; helps speed it up).
 
Junior year of high school...:D

and 1000 posts!
 
I'm trying to finish my PhD/ScD in chemical engineering, so I guess I'm in the MS pursuing a doctorate category. I went straight into grad school from undergrad, though, so I technically don't have an MS degree until I finish (when I receive both).
 
@ Mise that seems to be the career path into the upper echelons of management in any corporation worth it's salt. I know a guy who is almost 40 and works for an enormous global multinational, he has an MBA and is getting promoted like every 18 months. He works 12 hour days regulary and is hassled all weekend - can you stand that?
No, I can never, ever work 12 hour days. I don't need more than £100k a year.
 
BSc, Geomatics Engineering. I'll probably go back and grab a few graduate level courses outside of a degree, just for the skills, and maybe get a masters someday, but there's no plan for that.
 
BSc, Geomatics Engineering. I'll probably go back and grab a few graduate level courses outside of a degree, just for the skills, and maybe get a masters someday, but there's no plan for that.

If I might ask, what is geomatics and why are you pursuing it?
 
BA in Economics, not pursing a more advanced degree currently but certainly will consider pursuing one at some time in the future

I thought you had an economics background. Now I know!

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Antilogic said:
I'm trying to finish my PhD/ScD in chemical engineering, so I guess I'm in the MS pursuing a doctorate category. I went straight into grad school from undergrad, though, so I technically don't have an MS degree until I finish (when I receive both).
And you're in Boston? Where, if I might ask? (PM if you want)

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BA, Economics and Mathematics
Currently a first-year PhD student in Economics

We get the Masters degree a matter of course after finishing comprehensive exams, but I'm not "pursuing" the MA as such.
 
BA in Religion & Culture (as opposed to Biblical Studies)
MBA with lots of experience

I taught school for 10 years between my BA and my MBA
 
I am 23 years old and have a Bachelors of Science in Civil Engineering. I may go for a Master's degree at some point, but my dad has been clear that he won't be paying for it and very much discouraged the idea of taking out any student loans. I'd like to find an employer who would pay for further schooling, but in this economy finding an employer is challenging in itself.
 
Associate's degree in Science, Bachelor's in History and Sociology. Planning on pursuing a Master's in Library Science.
 
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