What's your education?
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What's your education?
I dont know what to vote for. Im still in high school but im gonna finish.
Also why didn't you make it public so we can see the dropouts. :lol:
:lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by twisterX
yea
Almost done high school.
Some college. My job completely pays for it.
grade 12, cant wait to go to RMC :D
Still in College.
I didn't complete high school, although not by choice. My final year I had to have surgery and missed three months of school, (although I did complete all my lessons at home, and went to school to write tests in the nurse's office) so the board of education refused to give me my credits based on my attendance. It was rather ridiculous given that my grades were in the high 90s, and I appealed it, but what can you do. I didn't go back the following year as by then I was pregnant with my son and refused to re-do courses I felt I'd already completed.
I did go to college, after my son was born. Part time night classes while working full time. I don't recommend that. I plan to go to university and get a degree in bio-chemistry at some point, when finances allow for it.
I'm doing a degree in English. When I finish that I am going to do a Masters in Creative Writing.
I think I'm going to drop out of university for the second time :01:
I support that 100% and I wish you good luck :)Quote:
Originally Posted by NikkiD
To me, education is the one thing in life not to be fucked with :no2:
Best of luck nikkid.
I got a Bsc Hons degree in Maths. No rly, I have. :cool2:
college and mad certs thru the military. meh, maybe 3rd time will be a charm to grad college...
I've got a BA Hons in Accountancy and Finance and I'm a chartered accountant.
I'm also qualified thro' affiliation with two other accountancy bodies.
I have more letters after my name than in my name. Mind, I got those qualifications by book-learning - so I guess they don't matter :dabs:
BSc, SSc?Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
:geek:
Err, what? :unsure:Quote:
Originally Posted by Guillaume
I've a BSc in Biology and a PGdip in Ocean Science. This would have been an MSc but I decided I didn't like the subject enough to submit a dissertation.
hmmm...kinda two options. I dropped out of high school senior year, got off the drugs later, realised it was a stupid mistake, went to community college for a year, transfered to University of Texas for 3.5 years until I graduated. :)
You realised getting off drugs was a stupid mistake? :stars:Quote:
Originally Posted by Skizo
I have a BSC.
(bronze swimming certificate)
I'm in my last year of "big school" I will have a degree in computer
networking. (Yes,I'm 34...feck off,manker!)
Peace bd
Mature students > studentsQuote:
Originally Posted by brotherdoobie
FTW! :cheers:Quote:
Originally Posted by Cheese
Peace,Paul
Any particular reason as to why I got told to feck off there.
I don't have anything against 34 year olds :unsure:
I stand corrected...it was someone else. :whistlingQuote:
Originally Posted by manker
http://www.filesharingtalk.com/vb3/s...84#post1293984
Peace,Paul
highschool incomplete. lawl
Ah, one of my other IDs.Quote:
Originally Posted by brotherdoobie
This 'manker' one is what I use when I'm being nice :ph34r:
I also have an NVQ in being a receptionist or something. :dabs:
all NVQs are in being receptionists i think :dabs:Quote:
Originally Posted by Cheese
True dat. I did the NVQ on the under-25's New Deal project despite being 26. :blink:Quote:
Originally Posted by GepperRankins
i did a business one and an IT one. dropped out of both, but when i did my interview at burger king they didn't even wanna know about them :snooty:
I learned everything I need to know in the school of life. Book larnin' is no use there, mate.
I also have many years experience of stuff, which has stood me in good stead.
All told, I believe I may be over-qualified for this plaice.
[seriousness]thinking you're over qualified sucks. i knew it all at school, loike really. if i didn't find it so slow and boring i'd probably have real qualifications right now.[/seriousness]
Masters in Economic and Social History and professional accountancy qualifications :blushing:
The place is hoaching with accountants, poets, telephonists, tax dodgers and wastrels.
Feckin' accountants.
The Media Studies of it's day.:naughty:Quote:
Originally Posted by Biggles
i did skewl, college and now home lerning :01:
:shifty: PerhapsQuote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
Except Media Studies students don't have to read Wrigley and Schofield's bloody tome. :ph34r:
Some Politician made a really cutting comment the other day. Something like, "We need our youngsters going to Uni / College and studying proper stuff. There's too much fannying about with fucking Media Studies going on." I paraphrase.
I thought it rather harsh at the time.
I must confess to not knowing what Media Studies entails (although for some strange reason I have a vision of Janet Street Porter :ph34r: )
Politicians are fond of whipping boys (well Harvey Procter was). I would suggest they spend less time worrying about teens drinking cheap beer at the student bar and discussing French art movies (if that is what they do) and more over the 15 year olds getting wellied on alchcopops in the local park.