Just wonderin'...
Me? I have a bachelor's in accounting, still considering to get a master's, but eh... maybe later
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Just wonderin'...
Me? I have a bachelor's in accounting, still considering to get a master's, but eh... maybe later
I used to go to community college, but not anymore. I was trying to get into Communications to get onto radio, but I lost interest
I have a degree in not going into crippling debt for a sheet of paper that most jobs shouldn't actually need
donovan_dmc said:
I have a degree in not going into crippling debt for a sheet of paper that most jobs shouldn't actually need
Not me! Anyways, Bachelor of Science, game and simulation programming. Every job I've worked so far you could've done fine self-taught without going a morbillion dollars into debt for mostly gen eds and housing.
A degree from a technical college that I don't even understand and will never even consider having a job in that field, because my parents told me to get that degree after flunking out of university. Luckily, by some miracle, I somehow got a job in a completely unrelated field. Granted, not a job that pays well, but I get by because I more-or-less only pay for groceries and bills anyways. This concerns me for the future when the economy gets worse.
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i haven't finished high school. i'd like to but my adhd brain refuses to cooperate :1
BA in Accounting.. working on a new BA in Film Studies (for archival purposes). Film Studies is a much more fascinating field of study than Accounting. I'm miserable here lol.
Associates’ for Art and General Ed. Took me a bit longer to get because I absolutely refused to go into debt, so I started working by selling hot dogs while going to school and took classes at a snail’s pace because that’s all I could afford each semester. Those grants and fee waivers are the homies
An associates in graphic design, and the same school also offered motorcycle courses. I'm not sure which one I've benefitted more from, yet.
Bachelor and Master's degree in Veterinary Medicine, finished last year, still looking for an assistant job to this day.
Bachelor of Science in Applied Chemistry. Switched Uni and currently working on getting into the Masters Degree course for synthesis chemistry.
If I hadn't developed a kind of narcolepsy or insomnia, and then combined that with a depressive episode, I would be just about getting an associate's in architecture. I still want to go back and get that.
not gonna share my degree for the sake of privacy. so here's the next-highest qualification i've obtained
I never took the chance... but happily I was in Culinary Arts I and II and relieved the Food Manager ServSafe (expired), and has the opportunity to go to Richard Bland (didn't). My mom's cousin gave me a volume of Culinary Arts Institute which I tore the pages out due to cursing my own self... but nonetheless Trade Knowledge is the highest accountability one can achieve in a modern setting with or without having to take community or such. <3 Right?
Masters of Fine Arts, focusing specifically on metalwork and woodwork
I have a Masters in Furryology from Bad Dragon university :>
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not gonna share my degree for the sake of privacy. so here's the next-highest qualification i've obtained
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Civil engineering, but due to a global event that happened in 2020 I ended up working on a job unrelated to it.
Now I am trying to get more into computer science in my free time.
I have a degree in game development, but I decided I didn't want to use it, so I'm studying software development now.
'Course, because I live in a developed country, this has not and will not send me into crippling debt.
high school dropout
Currently in the later stages of my doctoral program at Oxford. And I can't speak, so my vice voce will be a mess but I'm locking in for it
I dropped out lmao. I was aiming towards mathematics, IT and graphic design, but a lot of my teachers promises towards helping me just wasn't being followed through at all. Especially my graphic design teacher; I was the only student who didn't actually have experience using adobe software's and she organised to sit with me and teach me how to use it personally and I kept showing up, but she never actually followed through with it - either had double booked it and chose the other student over me, or she straight up forgot to see me and had gone home already.
So I don't have a higher education anymore lmao. I had other problems with the college, it's not all her fault by a long shot, but I realised that college probably wasn't for me and wriggled my way out at the first excuse I could get lol
Associates in applied science as a welder/welding technician
~$11,000 total price for the community collage trade program
Sounds like I’m lucky to be working in something related to my study
I never actually finished but the degree I went to university for was criminology.
Bachelor's in Computer Science, with no debt thankfully. Working a job unrelated to it, but hopefully that changes soon.