Of the frequent commenters here, What is your education level?
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I read on my ownI never finished HS. Did some tech school stuff later, on the company dime.Post edited by Drowned Out on0
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Ha ha! Good retort!oftenreading said:
But for a tree, that would be a good thing, right? Fertilizer?brianlux said:There are people with advanced degrees who believe in anthopogenic global warming and people with advanced degrees who do not believe in anthropogenic global warming. So the fact is, college degrees "don't mean shit to a tree*".
*I believe it was Grace Slick who came up with that great line.
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Perfect example of a college degree not needed to be intelligent, educated (self, if not through school), smart and wise. You are all of these!Drowned Out said:I never finished HS. Did some tech school stuff later, on the company dime.
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I have a bachelors in psychology and a masters in counseling. Both were invaluable and life altering, and I use them everyday.0
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Graduated with an undergrad
That is my fallback if I do not get accepted into postgrad in psychology.Go Beavers said:I have a bachelors in psychology and a masters in counseling. Both were invaluable and life altering, and I use them everyday.
Do you currently work as a counsellor?Adelaide 17/11/2009, Melbourne 20/11/2009, Sydney 22/11/2009, Melbourne (Big Day Out Festival) 24/01/20140 -
Your life is my fallback.
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Post gradI have a doctorate as part of my three mathematics based degrees, but I am not sure I am necessarily a frequent user here?
I was a research scientist for a while, but sadly I have fallen back to some part-time teaching.
So I agree with the saying 'a PhD and $4 will get you a cup of coffee.'0 -
I read on my own
Thanks Brianbrianlux said:
Perfect example of a college degree not needed to be intelligent, educated (self, if not through school), smart and wise. You are all of these!Drowned Out said:I never finished HS. Did some tech school stuff later, on the company dime.
. I enjoyed my teen years....a lot. Didn’t like the structure of school. Don’t like the structure of work, either
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Not sure I follow?F Me In The Brain said:Your life is my fallback.
Adelaide 17/11/2009, Melbourne 20/11/2009, Sydney 22/11/2009, Melbourne (Big Day Out Festival) 24/01/20140 -
Just thought it was comical that Go Beavers shared his education and how it has been invaluable/life altering, that he uses those learned skills every day...and that you stated his education was your fallback.Thoughts_Arrive said:
Not sure I follow?F Me In The Brain said:Your life is my fallback.
My buddy's dad has his Ph.D. hanging in his bathroom.
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Graduated with an undergradBS in Mechanical Engineering. But I agree with a lot of the comments. I work with a bunch of people that are high school graduates and I learn stuff from them every single day and always value their opinions.Seeing visions of falling up somehow.
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Graduated with an undergrad
I could have guessed this about you. You come across as very smart and constantly soaking up new knowledge.brianlux said:AA followed by certificate in Human ServicesBA with one year post grad classes and Teaching Certificate.Lots of other college classes ranging from business to ecological sciences to art classes to fuck knows what.This does NOT necessarily make me smarter, kinder, better, more wise or wealthier than some people with less than a high school education. I have a wonderful family member who never graduated from high school but bought their first house at age 24 and can any piece of junk into something very functional. An amazingly skilled individual. There are numerous other example of people with far less education than I have who are more skilled or more intelligent or more wealthy or more physically fit or more mentally fit or more wise (or any combination of those) than I am.I'm just a simple education junky. I think I have something like 220 college credits. I've lost count. But big whoop, right?
Seeing visions of falling up somehow.
Pensacola '94
New Orleans '95
Birmingham '98
New Orleans '00
New Orleans '03
Tampa '08
New Orleans '10 - Jazzfest
New Orleans '16 - Jazzfest
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I picked up what you were laying downF Me In The Brain said:
Just thought it was comical that Go Beavers shared his education and how it has been invaluable/life altering, that he uses those learned skills every day...and that you stated his education was your fallback.Thoughts_Arrive said:
Not sure I follow?F Me In The Brain said:Your life is my fallback.
My buddy's dad has his Ph.D. hanging in his bathroom.
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You teach high school?mace1229 said:BA - chemistry
MA - secondary education
Yeah. I have a friend who graduated with her chemistry degree with me, wanted to go into teaching. But got a summer job at a lab because she was putting off getting her teaching credential. Didn't quit at the end of the summer and now makes like 3 times what I do. Teaching isn't what it was 15 years ago.
I think you mentioned Colorado before? That midnight vote to raise PERA contributions. I would second guess my decision purely for financial reasons.0 -
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That sucks, its only about $3 if you have a BA.Kev - Coat and Keys said:I have a doctorate as part of my three mathematics based degrees, but I am not sure I am necessarily a frequent user here?
I was a research scientist for a while, but sadly I have fallen back to some part-time teaching.
So I agree with the saying 'a PhD and $4 will get you a cup of coffee.'0 -
Post gradI do find it funny that people seem to dismiss college education in some discussions and then we have threads about the importance of education and teacher's pay in others.
I for one do not think a college degree makes anyone a better person than someone without it. I find that many without college degrees have some great hands-on experience and have learned plenty. But I still believe a college education can be invaluable if you choose it and use it correctly.
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Thank you, I try. The not-so-great truth though is that I am intrinsically rather mentally lazy. At least I was all the way through high school and into my first few years of college. I've always loved reading but I hated studying or having to challenge myself mentally. It wasn't until I was 27 and went back to taking college courses after dropping out few a few years that I really started to push myself mentally. I think a lot of it had to do with our educational system which, other than the few times where I had great teachers, was a system that did not inspire me to seek knowledge and understanding through formal education. Once I became self-motivated that way, I never looked back. There's so much to "life, the universe and everything" and I want to soak up as much of it as I can.MakingWaves said:
I could have guessed this about you. You come across as very smart and constantly soaking up new knowledge.brianlux said:AA followed by certificate in Human ServicesBA with one year post grad classes and Teaching Certificate.Lots of other college classes ranging from business to ecological sciences to art classes to fuck knows what.This does NOT necessarily make me smarter, kinder, better, more wise or wealthier than some people with less than a high school education. I have a wonderful family member who never graduated from high school but bought their first house at age 24 and can any piece of junk into something very functional. An amazingly skilled individual. There are numerous other example of people with far less education than I have who are more skilled or more intelligent or more wealthy or more physically fit or more mentally fit or more wise (or any combination of those) than I am.I'm just a simple education junky. I think I have something like 220 college credits. I've lost count. But big whoop, right?
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I was a therapist working primarily with teenagers and their families for a lot of years. Now I manage an office if a bunch of people working with people.Thoughts_Arrive said:
That is my fallback if I do not get accepted into postgrad in psychology.Go Beavers said:I have a bachelors in psychology and a masters in counseling. Both were invaluable and life altering, and I use them everyday.
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