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View Poll Results: What is your highest level of education?

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  • none

    0 0%
  • grade school (3-4 years)

    0 0%
  • middle school (5-8 years)

    1 1.47%
  • high school (9-12 years)

    14 20.59%
  • GED

    3 4.41%
  • some college (12+ years)

    19 27.94%
  • bachelors degree (~ 4 years higher ed)

    21 30.88%
  • masters (~6 years higher ed)

    6 8.82%
  • some grad school

    2 2.94%
  • PhD (doctorate, postdoc etc)

    2 2.94%
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    I'm a sexy sophmore. In highschool that is.
    \"Don\'t mistake innocence for ignorance. Don\'t mistake purity for inexperience. Don\'t mistake humility for weakness.\"

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    i'm a junior in high school!


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    sophmore in highschool. woohooo class of 09'! lol

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    I have a PhD but am still a few sandwiches short of a picnic!

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    I have my high school diploma and one year of college, woohoo!! As my grandmother said, I got my MRS. degree in college. In other words, I met my hubby, got married and had a baby, and never went back. I wish I had finished now, but the thought of going back to school scares me, I dont think Im smart enough to do it now ...... [img]smileys/smilies_04.gif[/img][img]smileys/smilies_06.gif[/img]




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    I dont understand the US system!

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    I have enough credits to have my associate's degree, but I decided to go straight for the bachelor's and I am a junior.

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    ditto to nicki77 [img]smileys/smilies_04.gif[/img]
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    izzy: lol it's v. complicated.


    grade school is first grade (about 6 years old) to fifth grade (about ten or eleven years old). Then there is middle school, which is sixth grade (eleven or twelve) to eighth grade (thirteen or fourteen). Lastly you have high school, grades nine to twelve (14-18 years old) which is the end of mandatory education. Then there's college, which is four years, and when you complete it you recieve your bachelor's degree. If you another, i think it is four years, then you get your masters. And if you do another cycle, which might be longer, you get your PhD. Oh, and in high school and college the years have names, it goes freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior.


    Wow, i just confused myself!!


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    Bachelor's Degree in Nursing. Getting ready to go back for a Master's.

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    Working on my BA in crim justice then pursuing law.

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    I so don't get the American like, timeline thing =P.


    I'm 15 and at comprehensive school .. I don't know what that's called in the US sorry!


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    Master's in Music Education
    "Whether you think you can or you think you can't, you're right."

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    Quote Originally Posted by xsarah-warahx

    I so don't get the American like, timeline thing =P.


    I'm 15 and at comprehensive school .. I don't know what that's called in the US sorry!


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    You'd probably be a sophomore in high school with two more years to go until you are finished with compulsory education.

    "Sophomore" means "wise fool". [img]smileys/smilies_01.gif[/img]

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    I'm getting the Bachelor's degree of psychology in Spring and I am
    going to continue studying for the Master's degree as well and maybe
    even phd.
    You only live once

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    i'm a first-year grad student working on my phd in biomedical
    science. we'll see if i make it the next 5 years though.[img]smileys/smilies_05.gif[/img]

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    Quote Originally Posted by domino2006
    Quote Originally Posted by xsarah-warahx


    I so don't get the American like, timeline thing =P.



    I'm 15 and at comprehensive school .. I don't know what that's called in the US sorry!



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    You'd probably be a sophomore in high school with two more years to go until you are finished with compulsory education.

    "Sophomore" means "wise fool". [img]smileys/smilies_01.gif[/img]

    I was always under the impression it meant "sexy awesomeness". Huh, guess I was wrong. [img]smileys/smilies_04.gif[/img]
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    sophomore's a greek word lol and yes, it LITERALLY means "wise fool". cuz sopho in Greek means wise (like my name, Sophia. hehe...) and more (which is pronounced moh-reh in Greek) means fool. in Greece you can commonly hear people saying "Ela, more!" which pretty much means anything the lines of "come one, idiot!" "oh, come on!" "oh, please!" anything like that. It's not really translatable. I'm Greek, by the way. [img]smileys/smilies_02.gif[/img]





    by the way, my education level is high school, I'm a freshman (9th grade)

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    I'm at uni with two years to go on my degree which is Bachelor Science-psychology... But I'd love to keep studying after I finish it!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lianaismadchill


    sophmore in highschool. woohooo class of 09'! lol


    Same here! We rock! Haha. [img]smileys/smilies_02.gif[/img]

 

 

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