Poll: Which level of education defines you?

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Scipio1770

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This question is moreso about your personality and social interactions, not about how much you learn exactly. I'm about to start college and I began wondering if I would be a whole different person after I graduated.

I know most other countries group elementary and middle school together into primary education, but.. i guess play it by ear guys.

In any case lets see what you have to say.

Edit: hmm, anyone know how to add another poll option on the edit window?

trying to add "Employment" for those who went straight into the job market.
 

Number 6

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Just finished second year Uni.

Though hopefully I'll be able to do a doctorate later in life.

I know I have changed so much since starting 2 years ago, more confidence, normal hair, a terrible beard, you get the idea.
 

LongAndShort

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Going by my experience with the NSW (Australia) education system, I believe that the most influential period is High School. I think that our experiences in high school effect our interest in further learning, our social perspective and general identity. But that's just my experience.
 

Jordi

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I have a Master's degree and if I understand the American education system correctly that would count as Graduate Education, although not completely. (You can get your Master's degree halfway through grad school right?)
 

Colour Scientist

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I just finished my undergraduate university degree and am beginning my Masters in September, so I suppose I would fit under graduate education.

You won't exactly be a different person but I guarantee you that you'll change an awful lot, in a good way, hopefully.
 

ZombieGenesis

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In my second year of University, I suppose that's all that can be said.
Though I still consider my degree (Law) something more educational than say... Liberal Arts.
 

Thaluikhain

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I have an Arts Degree. This cements me in the traditional gamer stereotype, with the exception than I'm not overwieght and I don't live in a basement.
 

Vault101

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I dont know if Ill ever go to uni...I did at one point but...lets just say it didnt work out

I probably will go back but persoanlly I prefer the nice routine of a 9 to 5 (well in my case 8 to 4:30)

I hope people wouldnt think less of me if I didnt have a degree

I somtimes Feel a little sad that mabye I missed out on the whole student lifestyle and such...but I like having disposable income
 

i7omahawki

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Just finished University studying Philosophy, and I have to say it's been the most eye-opening and mind-expanding experience I've ever had.

Now just to wait until graduation and then I can enter 'the real world'...haha - if only Plato were around to appreciate that.
 

Zantos

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Undergraduate, just finished third year of university. I hope I can get a decent masters so I can go postgradute!
 

Doc Theta Sigma

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Just finished Year 13. No intention of going to university. Yet I still get that judging little smirk when I tell people that. Especially pisses me off from people going to uni to do a performing arts degree.
 

SilentCom

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I'm about to graduate with my bachelors degree. I'm not the same person I was before I started university.