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Poll: What's the highest level of education you've recieved?

High school
BS in Chemical Engineering
MS in Chemical Engineering

Currently working on the PhD in Chemical Engineering

R
 
Originally posted by: rgwalt
High school
BS in Chemical Engineering
MS in Chemical Engineering

Currently working on the PhD in Chemical Engineering

R

Cool. I'm working on an associate's in mathematics. Well, I will be in a couple of weeks. :beer:
 
Have a BS in Physics
hopefully going to Art School this winter, not sure if i get another degree or not, its a 2 year program like a tech school

after i do that ill prob go for my Masters in Fine Art (MFA) - which is the highest you can get for art,
 
Three and a half quarters left for a BS Econ/BBA Acctg, then probably an MPAcc or an MBA (probably the MPAcc), then my JD someday. Should be the end of it, unless I decide to go for an LL.D. But that's twenty, twenty-five years away.
 
I have 67 credits right now (starting my Junior year in about a month--125 credits to graduate). Criminal Justice major.
 
High School
BS in Computer Science
Honors Degree (weird but it's actually a separate degree though pretty much worthless in the business world)
MS in Computer Science

Planning to get my Ph.D when I can afford to go back to school.
 
Originally posted by: rgwalt
High school
BS in Chemical Engineering
MS in Chemical Engineering

Currently working on the PhD in Chemical Engineering

R

Where do you plan on working when you get out?

I've got one more year until I get a BS in Chem E, I'm considering grad school but I really don't know yet.
 
BA in Business Administration & Global Business
Minor in Economics
Candidate for Juris Doctor in December 2006.
 
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: rgwalt
High school
BS in Chemical Engineering
MS in Chemical Engineering

Currently working on the PhD in Chemical Engineering

R

Where do you plan on working when you get out?

I've got one more year until I get a BS in Chem E, I'm considering grad school but I really don't know yet.

I'm not really sure yet... Some days I consider pursuing a post-doc and eventually getting a faculty job. Some days I want to go into industry. Some days I want to go work for the government (national lab or EPA).

Grad school in ChemE is nice because they will pay your tuition and pay you a stipend to live on, so it doesn't really cost anything to go to school. If you have questions about grad school, feel free to drop me a line.

Enjoy design (and controls?) this fall. Design is brutal, but you'll come out of it feeling like the man.

R
 
Originally posted by: Orsorum
Three and a half quarters left for a BS Econ/BBA Acctg, then probably an MPAcc or an MBA (probably the MPAcc), then my JD someday. Should be the end of it, unless I decide to go for an LL.D. But that's twenty, twenty-five years away.

i know what a JD is but whats a LL.D?
 
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: Orsorum
Three and a half quarters left for a BS Econ/BBA Acctg, then probably an MPAcc or an MBA (probably the MPAcc), then my JD someday. Should be the end of it, unless I decide to go for an LL.D. But that's twenty, twenty-five years away.

i know what a JD is but whats a LL.D?

Doctor of Law. That'd be way down the line, if I went into the military and served as a JAG or something and went on to be a judge.
 
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