Poll: How much education do YOU possess?

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Firia

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Jaythulhu said:
What an American-centric set of options. In Australia, there's a significant difference between University and College, heck, even High School and Primary school are different.

I have no idea how to translate to american, but I've got a Bachelor's Degree, 2 Diplomas and a few technical certificates.
When you have a diverse world as big as we do, and room for 8 options, you go with what you know. ;) You aren't obligated to vote in the poll yaknow.
 

Jaythulhu

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Firia said:
When you have a diverse world as big as we do, and room for 8 options, you go with what you know. ;) You aren't obligated to vote in the poll yaknow.
Hence why I didn't vote in the poll and just posted my quals in the thread instead :)
 
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Firia said:
Glademaster said:
Firia said:
Glademaster said:
I have no idea as this list only includes American system. A guideline to other systems would be nice. Anyway I am going to be doing the Leaving Cert next year that is my last exam before University/College/Third Level Education.
Sorry hun. :) Don't know what the system is like over the pond. I also used up all the polling options filling in things I figured would generically apply to what system I did know.
Well they are all different but I only know French, Irish and Uk systems. I will list somethings if you want to a say grade1-12/Primary School option. Just see if you can edit and a /option for the ones already there. I think Secondary Schools/Lycee et College is roughly the level at High school. Primary Schools and Ecole is grade 1-12 roughly speaking I think. The College/University degrees are the same as far as I can remember. The Second Level education is the hardest to match really with American system as we usually have a Junior Cycle UK=GCSE, Ireland=1[sup]st[/sup]-3[sup]rd[/sup] year and France=College(I think might be Lycee before) then we have a Senior Cycle UK=A Levels Ireland 5[sup]th[/sup]-6[sup]th[/sup]year(no that is not a mistake) and France=Lycee(I think). Then we have University/College.
Thanks. But there just isn't enough room to shoehorn that all in. Even editing the options. I'm just going to let it slide as is. :)
Oh ok fair enough.
 

ad4m101

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well currently 1 year into my 4 year computer science university course, and then ill be done with formal education for ever woohoo!
 

antidonkey

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Some college here. No degrees but a few technical certs. I find it hard to get back into taking classes for a field in which I already have a job especially when that job eats up a good chunk of my time. If I get back around to it I'll probably go for a 2 year degree cause it's faster to get then figure out if I want to stick around for a 4 year one or get another 2 year.
 

Red9

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I just finished my second year of university, so some, although that might be too generous. Oh, and trying to find funding for a masters. If anyone wants to buy a kidney...
 

ParadiseOnceLost

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I am going to start my senior year in college in about a month and a half. I will most likely end up stoping my education once I have a bachelors.
 

Marter

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Going into my final year of high school, and then I'll be heading to college.
 
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I possess five educations. Brilliantly worded title Mr. OP.

I'm in Sixth Form, so technically it's college, but it's more like Advanced High School.
 

chromewarriorXIII

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Entering my senior year of highschool with some college education and will be a full time college student during my entire senior year.
 

shaboinkin

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junior in college come this fall
bout one and a half more years till im a computer engineer (Looking into Digital Signal Processing as a career path). Then you can thank me for all of the lovely electronics you have.