View Poll Results: What is your Education Level?

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  • High School Graduate

    42 10.24%
  • Associate Degree

    48 11.71%
  • Bachelor's degree

    145 35.37%
  • Master's Degree

    61 14.88%
  • Professional Degree

    14 3.41%
  • Doctorate Degree

    16 3.90%
  • Currently in High School

    14 3.41%
  • Currently in college

    70 17.07%
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Thread: Your Education Level

  1. #1

    Post Your Education Level

    I just curious about the education level of Dr. Paul's supporters



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    How are you defining 'education level'?

    Edit. Ah, I see, a poll has appeared.

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    I have a Masters in survival.
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    I want all 8,068 active members to vote in this poll :-)

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    Bachelor of Arts
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    Doctorate in clinical psychology.
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    Didn't graduate from HS (Good Enough Degree), but I have an AS in Computer Networking
    '"No army can stop an idea whose time has come!" - Ron Paul 2007

    The most dangerous man, to any government, is the man who is able to think things out for himself... Almost inevitably, he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane and intolerable. - H. L. Mencken

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    I'm all educated and $#@!, but I find that there's often no connection in education levels with wisdom or intelligence.

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    I have a couple of associates (comp repair, comp science, literature, psych, all done in 3 years) and almost a bachelor's (in networking and system security) which I'm trying to figure out if I want to bother to finish. I gave up on the ridiculous college system when I found out I could teach myself how to do damn near anything with three days of time and internet access. I could probably pass every computer-related technology certification test cold. I also find employers don't care so much about credentials these days - they want references and experience again. I have enough of those to walk into any six figure IT job tomorrow morning and have them wondering how they lived without me in a month's time.

    The cost of education is ridiculous. $4000 per credit hour at a good IT college, for classes I could test out of with a few days of studying. It's such a depressing racket. I don't even think any actual learning or research happens anymore until Masters-PhD level. /sigh

    I should go back and get a Math degree and dabble in engineering... I've had several people in math tell me that since everything else is so easy for me I need to hit a rigorous discipline and find out what I am actually made of.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pacelli View Post
    Doctorate in clinical psychology.
    Can I call upon you if we have another New Hampshire and I start melting down?

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    Ph.D. in Sociology of Education

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    This isn't fair, I'm only 15.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lukeownzu View Post
    This isn't fair, I'm only 15.
    I added two new options.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bryan View Post
    I added two new options.
    thanks



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    Quote Originally Posted by EvilNight View Post
    I have a couple of associates (comp repair, comp science, literature, psych, all done in 3 years) and almost a bachelor's (in networking and system security) which I'm trying to figure out if I want to bother to finish. I gave up on the ridiculous college system when I found out I could teach myself how to do damn near anything with three days of time and internet access. I could probably pass every computer-related technology certification test cold. I also find employers don't care so much about credentials these days - they want references and experience again. I have enough of those to walk into any six figure IT job tomorrow morning and have them wondering how they lived without me in a month's time.

    The cost of education is ridiculous. $4000 per credit hour at a good IT college, for classes I could test out of with a few days of studying. It's such a depressing racket. I don't even think any actual learning or research happens anymore until Masters-PhD level. /sigh

    I should go back and get a Math degree and dabble in engineering... I've had several people in math tell me that since everything else is so easy for me I need to hit a rigorous discipline and find out what I am actually made of.
    EvilNight you are spot on. And a consummate autodidact.

    I had to leave college because of a giant lack of money and I was mortified because I thought I'd be working in a bookstore for the rest of my life, shut out of ever doing real research because I didn't have the education. So I taught myself how to do everything and became very good at educating myself on almost anything.

    By the time I got back to college, it was so easy because I'd already taught myself almost everything I needed to know to get a degree in chemistry and things I didn't know were now easy because I knew how to teach myself. The only truly challenging courses I had in college were chemical engineering and physical chemistry. Both courses were a great mix of various disciplines like physics, calculus, various types of math and chemistry. Good stuff.

    Why you do need to pursue the degree: It does open up doors, and an education exposes you to amazing things you might not have otherwise been exposed to. It's worth the challenge.

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    Hey, don't forget GED graduates!! lol
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  22. #19
    We need an option for the middle and elementary school supporters and yeah the drop outs too.

  23. #20
    How do I vote? I have a HS degree, attended college as a economics major for 3 years, switched majors to History for another 2 years, but due to some business oportunities (successful ) never got my degree. so, in short, HS degree, 5 years of college, but no BA...

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    Well, I checked "Associates" although that's not really accurate. Maybe "Some College" would have been a better choice had it been available. I am a former Marine enlisted Intelligence analyst, with a boatload of professional military education, a years worth of online secular university coursework, and three years at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary before I ran flat on money and could no longer go. Though -- I am very self educated! ;-)
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    I while still working on a management degree have a masters in love making



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  29. #25
    Schooling != Education

    Schooling is were the government teaches people to be mindless sheep, listen to those in power, conform and respect those in power. Then when you get to "higher education" they turn you into a mindless employee.

    I was homeschooled through high school. I tried a few college classes but was sickened at the complete lack of learning. In our schooling system they waste so much time with tests to prove that you did the work. Screw that, I will use my time LEARNING something not proving that I'm learning to someone else. My desire is knowledge not jumping through hoops and kissing teacher's asses.
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    BS in Mathematics from National ChungHsing University in Taiwan.

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    Masters of Science in Applied Mathematics and Statistics
    Bachelor Science in Paper Science and Engineering
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  32. #28
    same degree as Ron Paul!!!!
    Last edited by american empire; 01-10-2008 at 05:51 AM.

  33. #29
    How do you want everyone on the forum to vote, When you don't have drop-outs or GED? I dropped out of HS and got my GED.
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    I went to college for 3 semesters before I realized it was full of crap. If I went back now, I wouldn't make it through a full day.

    Nowadays, college is considered a destination, rather than a path. Some people really think having that paper means something. Then they try to get a job and end up working at walmart. At least that's how it is where I live. There are no jobs here at all unless you want to wait on tables or be a nurse to all the old people.
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