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What's your highest level of education?  

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  1. 1. What's your highest level of education?

    • Highschool / GED / Highschool equivalent
    • Some College
    • Associate's Degree
    • Bachelor's Degree
    • Master's Degree
    • Doctor of Philosophy
    • Medical Doctor


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I had, at one point at the end of my high school career, my CCNA (networking)

 

then I went to college, and now I'm dumb. huh. I plan on retaking up either my networking interest or teaching as soon as I get back to Moses Lake and have some money

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Bachelor's degree, twice (aerospace eng, then I said to hell with money and went for my dream, biology), currently in Masters for Bio.

 

Mokele

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Im just about to complete high school. However, I am an expert in the three branches of science (biology, chemistry, physics) and I also love US history, which I am also good at. Mathematics is definitely one of my strongest subjects. However, english is not my strength - only my vocab is decent. Otherwise, I even have trouble writing this blurb...

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BA in War Studies, thought to do MA, and eventually PHD, but after 1 year's fellowship at Kings Collage I gave up, I was offered great job, and my intellectual stimuli lost direction, if you get my gist, lol... :)

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first year (of 5) at college. Physics Major, Chem Minor, and Math Minor... and I still have almost enough electives to get another minor (if I did, I'd probably do Biology, but instead I'll take more Physics classes and some other things I'm interested in)...

 

Eventually, I want to go onto Grad School and get a PhD... and I'd like to specialize in Astrophysics or Quantum Mechanics...

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Second year of a Quantum Science and Laser technology, Physics Masters Degree... But I don't know much physics hence most of my replys to people are useless :|

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Im just about to complete high school. However, I am an expert in the three branches of science (biology, chemistry, physics)

 

No offense, but from what you posted, how do you come to that conclusion?

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I am an expert in the three branches of science (biology, chemistry, physics)

More like the three branches of natural science (instead of all science), social sciences are often forgoten for some reason.

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More like the three branches of natural[/i'] science (instead of all science), social sciences are often forgoten for some reason.

 

And I'd check to make sure there were no geologists lurking a dark corner, brandishing a sharp piece of obsidian or large chunk of granite.

 

But there's a school of thought that any field of inquiry that feels compelled to put "science" in its name isn't really science.

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8th grade, junior high

 

hope to be an aeronautical engineer, mechanical engineer, or electrical engineer

 

 

or 2 of the above

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