What level of education do you have?

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A total of 66 votes have been cast on this poll.


More demographic polling. If you have post-secondary education or a trade, let us know in the comments.
Throbbin says...

Completed a college-prep program focusing on our Land Claims Agreement and Inuit history.

Currently working on Polisci undergrad.

Other assorted training (Statistics, International Indigenous Rights Program, Health Research Masters Courses).

Sagemind says...

Fine Arts with a Major in Graphic Design
- Okanagan College, Kelowna BC
2 year Diploma

Fine Arts with a Major in Painting and Silkscreening
- Emily Carr College of Art and Design, Vancouver BC
4 year Diploma

Graphic and Electronic Design
- Burnaby College, Burnaby BC
8 Month Diploma and Practicum

The rest is all self taught and on the job training...

rottenseed says...

I'm currently in college, and since I have been educated by things in a university and I haven't yet dropped out, I'm sticking to that.

It's good to see so many educated people. Although this poll is kind of unfair, maybe instead of words you should just draw pictures for each of the choices so that some of the other *ahem* can understand the poll.

rgroom1 says...

Started in '06 at Georgia State University as a Business Management, then after 2 years switched to economics. Next semester, I'll be starting school at Georgia Tech for my mechanical engineering degree....4 years so far.

Ornthoron says...

Bachelor's degree in physics, Master's degree in theoretical physics. I don't want to go through 4 years of hell as a PhD, so now I'm teaching astronomy to kids and physics to College students.

xxovercastxx says...

Barely made it out of high school. I find it's much easier to learn when all my time isn't occupied with classes. The classroom has never been an effective learning environment for me.

kronosposeidon says...

Bachelor's degree in psychology. Ask me how much I've used my education in a professional capacity since college. Go on, ask.

(Never)

Which is fine, because I lost interest in psychology after getting my degree in it. And even if I had a master's degree in psych I still wouldn't be making as much money as I do in my current job. I bite heads off chickens.

EndAll says...

Autodidact.

AKA 'High-School Dropout'

I'm going back, though. I dropped-out to work, and then we went on strike! Jeebus..

I don't know about post-secondary education, though.
I'm not sure what I'd go into so that I could get a return on my investment, or just avoid massive heaps of debt.
That and I feel there's going to be some sort of collapse happen soon enough. We'll see.

Ryjkyj says...

I'm a high school drop-out but I got my GED. Then I went to college for a year and a half and dropped out. But I do have a lot of trade experience. Which one do I click?

choggie says...

- Can't cast votes during probation, but can say that the categories we could ch-check were High-School (eject), College (drop in and out), and trade school. Both A and D kinna thing...

nibiyabi says...

B.S. in Psychology (2009)
B.S. in Political Science (2009)

Currently working toward a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology with an emphasis in School Psychology. Expected graduation year is 2013 but 2014 is more realistic. @_@

MrFisk says...

Slow and steady wins the race. - Aesop

I will have my Associates in Arts general transfer in December. After that, I'm back to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. I'm fond of English, History, Anthropology, and Political Science, so it'll be interesting to see where I narrow it down to. I dropped out of Hotel Administration in Las Vegas after working at the Hard Rock Hotel/Casino.

Great poll. *quality

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