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gabosaurus
09-07-2007, 12:36 PM
I know there are some very educated members of DP. So I was curious about what field of study that you got your bachelors (or higher) degree in.
Sorry, the bogus "degree in life" hokum is not acceptable.

Mine is in psychology. I am halfway through my masters program. Working on my thesis now.

Mr. P
09-07-2007, 12:43 PM
I know there are some very educated members of DP. So I was curious about what field of study that you got your bachelors (or higher) degree in.
Sorry, the bogus "degree in life" hokum is not acceptable.

Mine is in psychology. I am halfway through my masters program. Working on my thesis now.

Only to those who are in "Life 101", still wet behind the ears, and think that four year degree makes em smarter than everyone else.

gabosaurus
09-07-2007, 12:44 PM
That is not the point of the thread. I merely wanted to know where you got your degree.
I would be surprised if you are not a college grad, Mr. P. You are a very educated person.

JackDaniels
09-07-2007, 12:57 PM
I have a BA in Poli Sci and Economics, and will be starting an MBA in Applied Economics soon.

PostmodernProphet
09-07-2007, 01:01 PM
juris doctorate from Valparaiso University.....and working on a master's in theology.....

typomaniac
09-07-2007, 01:26 PM
Bachelor and Master of Science, both in engineering.

Abbey Marie
09-07-2007, 01:32 PM
B.A. Political Science, then Juris Doctor

dan
09-07-2007, 01:42 PM
Bachelor's in English, considering getting a master's in creative writing.

Yurt
09-07-2007, 03:18 PM
I know there are some very educated members of DP. So I was curious about what field of study that you got your bachelors (or higher) degree in.
Sorry, the bogus "degree in life" hokum is not acceptable.

Mine is in psychology. I am halfway through my masters program. Working on my thesis now.

Psychiatrist. I must tell you, stop your education now and switch career paths. You are far to negative and demeaning to have any "bedside" manners with any potential patients. You will scar them for life.

My prescription:

truck driving school.


Great career, good $$, especially if you team drive and you get all that open road with a mic in your hand so you can bitch to your heart's content.

:)

typomaniac
09-07-2007, 03:21 PM
Psychiatrist. I must tell you, stop your education now and switch career paths. You are far to negative and demeaning to have any "bedside" manners with any potential patients. You will scar them for life.

My prescription:

truck driving school.


Great career, good $$, especially if you team drive and you get all that open road with a mic in your hand so you can bitch to your heart's content.

:)

Let me guess: you're a scientologist. :laugh2:

Yurt
09-07-2007, 03:23 PM
Let me guess: you're a scientologist. :laugh2:

Actually a fortuntalrologist

:finger3:

diuretic
09-07-2007, 07:01 PM
Gak! JDs everywhere! Either I walked into a Gresham novel or I'm surrounded by lawyers! :laugh2:

Kathianne
09-07-2007, 07:51 PM
BA in Political Science, Sociology, and History. 3 classes short of MS in Ed. admin, on hold while I apply for jobs, seems many districts frown on paying for entry holders of Master's, with experience.

Abbey Marie
09-07-2007, 07:55 PM
Gak! JDs everywhere! Either I walked into a Gresham novel or I'm surrounded by lawyers! :laugh2:

Yup, we're lousy with em. :laugh2:

retiredman
09-07-2007, 08:02 PM
B.S. Naval Engineering.

MBA with Marketing emphasis

diuretic
09-07-2007, 08:42 PM
Yup, we're lousy with em. :laugh2:

Scary.... .my ex is a lawyer :cool:

Oh well, if anyone of us get whiplash on the forums we'll have plenty of business cards to choose from :D

manu1959
09-07-2007, 08:52 PM
architecture

5stringJeff
09-07-2007, 09:23 PM
B.S., Military History, US Military Academy

MBA and MPA forthcoming in August!

Abbey Marie
09-07-2007, 09:56 PM
Scary.... .my ex is a lawyer :cool:

Oh well, if anyone of us get whiplash on the forums we'll have plenty of business cards to choose from :D

After moderating here lately, we could be good at plying the insanity defense. :laugh2:

Mr. P
09-07-2007, 10:03 PM
After moderating here lately, we could be good at plying the insanity defense. :laugh2:

Cyber Law.:laugh2:

diuretic
09-08-2007, 03:21 AM
After moderating here lately, we could be good at plying the insanity defense. :laugh2:

:laugh2: :clap:

jimnyc
09-08-2007, 06:32 AM
Wow, I feel stupid now. :( I consider myself honored to be around so many educated people. You should all be proud of your accomplishments!

I'm going to have to embellish my educational career a bit! :laugh2:

Diploma covering all needed aspects of life from JFK HS, NJ

Honorary degree I awarded myself for putting up with a year at Kean College in NJ.

Certificate in CR&R (computer repair & robotics) from Cittone Institue. Was a 3 year curriculum which I thought was the 'quick and easy' way to get started in my IT career without the hassle of college.

Honorary degree I awarded myself yet again for risking my life nightly to go to St. John's University in Jamaica, NY. For those that don't know, while a beautiful and extremely high rated institution, it's dropped in the middle of a crime ridden cesspool.

Lifetime achievement award for working amongst lawyers for many years and tending to their IT needs. I believe I also deserved a purple heart for the years of suffering I endured as well, but sadly the bastards held me in contempt instead and gave me a dishonorable discharge.

I've also been married for 13 years now. I deserve some sort of medal for that abuse as well, but instead all I got was therapy.

avatar4321
09-08-2007, 07:00 AM
BA in European Studies and a JD.

Said1
09-08-2007, 10:45 AM
Things work a little differently in Canada. With few exceptions, you can only receive a certificate or diploma in whatever it is you study in college. I took Accounting after highschool, so I have a diploma in Business Accounting. Presently, I'm working on a BA in Geography with a Minor in Technology, Society and Environmental Studies.

Oh, and Gabby, what area are you planning to specialize and what's subject does your thesis involve?

remie
09-08-2007, 11:57 AM
BS in Biology and Biochemistry

dan
09-08-2007, 01:47 PM
Wow, I feel stupid now. :( I consider myself honored to be around so many educated people. You should all be proud of your accomplishments!

I'm going to have to embellish my educational career a bit! :laugh2:

Diplomas have little to nothing to do with education. You're one of the smartest people I know, don't sell yourself short.

/ass-kiss:D

avatar4321
09-08-2007, 07:42 PM
Diplomas have little to nothing to do with education. You're one of the smartest people I know, don't sell yourself short.

/ass-kiss:D

I have to agree. diplomas dont mean anything in the long run. I knew quite a number of people in law school who really shouldnt have made it. I had to peer edit this one guys research paper. He had no sources and I swear one of the paragraphs was two pages long. i wasnt able to read it through all the way. i just had to rip it up mechanically.

One good thing about law school, I got anal about how I write.

diuretic
09-08-2007, 09:11 PM
I have to agree. diplomas dont mean anything in the long run. I knew quite a number of people in law school who really shouldnt have made it. I had to peer edit this one guys research paper. He had no sources and I swear one of the paragraphs was two pages long. i wasnt able to read it through all the way. i just had to rip it up mechanically.

One good thing about law school, I got anal about how I write.

At least they're grounded in a pragmatic reality. I bailed from my Master's (I'm going back when it's safe) because my supervisor was so into postmodernism that I had to get out or I thought my head would explode. All those code words.

Sorry, bit of thread drift.

manu1959
09-08-2007, 09:12 PM
At least they're grounded in a pragmatic reality. I bailed from my Master's (I'm going back when it's safe) because my supervisor was so into postmodernism that I had to get out or I thought my head would explode. All those code words.

Sorry, bit of thread drift.

postmodernism with respect to what field?

Abbey Marie
09-08-2007, 10:02 PM
At least they're grounded in a pragmatic reality. I bailed from my Master's (I'm going back when it's safe) because my supervisor was so into postmodernism that I had to get out or I thought my head would explode. All those code words.

Sorry, bit of thread drift.

People who use terms like post-modernism seem so cool! Now I picture you, D, sitting on a sleek black leather couch with fabulous art on white walls.

typomaniac
09-08-2007, 10:07 PM
People who use terms like post-modernism seem so cool! Now I picture you, D, sitting on a sleek black leather couch with fabulous art on white walls.

Unfortunately, most people who use terms like post-modernism aren't cool at all, but just want you to THINK they are. :laugh:

avatar4321
09-08-2007, 10:12 PM
At least they're grounded in a pragmatic reality. I bailed from my Master's (I'm going back when it's safe) because my supervisor was so into postmodernism that I had to get out or I thought my head would explode. All those code words.

Sorry, bit of thread drift.

i dont think that they are necesarily grounded in reality either. I knew this one girl who was one of the born wealthy. she wasnt grounded at all

Abbey Marie
09-08-2007, 10:16 PM
Unfortunately, most people who use terms like post-modernism aren't cool at all, but just want you to THINK they are. :laugh:

Yes, there's always that danger. But not with our Diuretic. :cheers2:

diuretic
09-09-2007, 12:20 AM
postmodernism with respect to what field?

Education of adults.





I teach in the areas of theory and practice in education and research methods.

I am currently supervising a number of Ph.D and professional doctorate (Ed.D) students interested in whiteness, issues of culture and race, and social justice.

.................. I am particularly interested in using whiteness as a theoretical tool to understand the nature of racialised discourse in theory building and policy making.

This is the sort of thing that drove me up the wall (white or otherwise).

diuretic
09-09-2007, 12:22 AM
People who use terms like post-modernism seem so cool! Now I picture you, D, sitting on a sleek black leather couch with fabulous art on white walls.

:laugh2:

Not me Abbey! I'm just so not postmodern. Got a leather couch but it's tan (nice and comfortable but definitely not up the minute hip). No art on the walls....got a big box of computer bits and pieces on the sofa though :laugh2:

diuretic
09-09-2007, 12:23 AM
Unfortunately, most people who use terms like post-modernism aren't cool at all, but just want you to THINK they are. :laugh:

I'd like to be able to use the terminology but I haven't got a clue what it means...and I don't mind being uncool...I can drown my sorrows :cheers2:

diuretic
09-09-2007, 12:26 AM
i dont think that they are necesarily grounded in reality either. I knew this one girl who was one of the born wealthy. she wasnt grounded at all

But studying law I mean. I couldn't study a law degree because so much of it isn't relevant to my needs or my interests. I did study some electives (contract, tort, labour law) which were very useful for me but no way would I be able to study law and practise it, I don't have the mind for mastery of detail and application of those skills. I used to watch my ex working when she brought files home at night and weekend and I wouldn't have the concentration.

diuretic
09-09-2007, 12:28 AM
Yes, there's always that danger. But not with our Diuretic. :cheers2:

And I wouldn't have it any other way :coffee: - no time for posing or posers :cheers2:

LiberalNation
09-09-2007, 12:31 AM
Nothing yet. Probably go into something related to health sciences. The plan right now is to get into the 4 year nursing program at the university of louisville after I graduate HS this year. If I can get an ROTC scholarship that'll pay for some/most of it I'll do that too and go into the army nursing corp for awile after I graduate.

PostmodernProphet
09-09-2007, 07:16 AM
Unfortunately, most people who use terms like post-modernism aren't cool at all, but just want you to THINK they are.

****cough*****

[Hint: here is where you insert "present company excepted, of course".......]

Trinity
09-09-2007, 09:19 AM
Well I am currently in school and was working on a BS in Psychology until recently when I decided to switch schools and degrees, so I am now working on a BS in Communications.

dan
09-09-2007, 01:35 PM
****cough*****

[Hint: here is where you insert "present company excepted, of course".......]

:laugh2: Oops!

diuretic
09-09-2007, 06:56 PM
:laugh2: Oops!

Quick, come up with something really urbane and witty (in French of course...) :laugh2:

Guernicaa
09-09-2007, 07:01 PM
Doctorate in sexiness.

Said1
09-09-2007, 07:57 PM
Doctorate in sexiness.

I can't stop staring at your avatar. Jack White is my fantasy date. Karen is free to wait in the car, or where ever. :laugh2:

typomaniac
09-09-2007, 09:29 PM
****cough*****

[Hint: here is where you insert "present company excepted, of course".......]

That would've worked only if I used words like "post-modernism." (I don't).

Pretentious? Moi? :gay:

Trinity
04-08-2008, 06:44 PM
Well I am currently in school and was working on a BS in Psychology until recently when I decided to switch schools and degrees, so I am now working on a BS in Communications.

and then.........my son continues to have issues and is seeing a therapist and damn I got hooked again. Back to the Psychology degree.

Kathianne
04-08-2008, 06:53 PM
and then.........my son continues to have issues and is seeing a therapist and damn I got hooked again. Back to the Psychology degree.

Clinical? That seems the most practical to me. That or clinical social work.

Trinity
04-08-2008, 06:59 PM
Clinical? That seems the most practical to me. That or clinical social work.


Probably, still working the details out. :coffee:

Kathianne
04-08-2008, 07:03 PM
Probably, still working the details out. :coffee:

I hear you. It takes longer, but would bridge the gap between school and diagnosis and theory with practicality.

Little-Acorn
04-08-2008, 07:20 PM
B.S. in Aerospace Engineering, minor in Philsophy.
M.S. in Electrical Engineering, minor in French horn, I think.

Gaffer
04-08-2008, 07:21 PM
BA in Criminal Justice, AA in Police Science, Air Traffic Control, Ohio Peace Officers Certification.

Sitarro
04-08-2008, 08:45 PM
College....... ewwww, my time in college was like "Animal House" without the frats. I majored in girls, drugs, and Architecture. I had a transexual for a design prof., before and after the surgery. I was flunked for asking a English Lit. prof. if he was Al Hirt's brother, he was and had a real problem with his success..... he let me continue with the class for the rest of the semester and still flagged me. I told my 4th year design prof. that he was a "fucking asswipe loser" in front of the whole class, he flunked me. I went to summer school to make it up and then in a drunken rage one night, hit some 6 iron shots into one of the buildings on campus at 3 in the morning (it was fun hearing the glass shattering)and then went into my studio and broke a hole in the wall with too close a cropping of 22 caliber shots(I was shooting at a caricature of a guy my girlfriend dumped me for). I was thrown out a couple of days later when snitched on by the guy that had the studio next to mine, he came in the day after and found a map that was on the wall with a hole blown through it. He found the copper hollow point imbedded in his stool leg and called campus police...... they weren't happy with me. I had had a run in with them a few years before when they were called about the smell of a dead animal in my studio by my classmates...... they broke in and found a very live red fox, my pet Lindbergh, he had a territorial piss that smelled like skunk spray so the other guys were a bit angry with me and him. When they tore down the building years later it still smelled..:laugh2: Did I mention that I broke into a prof. office late one night and pissed on his desk? I later grafitied up the door with something that would make it seem it was done by some guys from second year.... it worked.:laugh2:

I went back after working for a few years because I had enough hours for a BA in math if I could get through 2 courses and a PE....... I couldn't put up with the professors and blew it off. Once you get into the real world and see how very little you actually learn in college..... and you see what a bunch of privileged, tenured dickheads the professors are, it's hard to go back at a later age and put up with it.

Hagbard Celine
04-09-2008, 09:13 AM
B.S. in Print Journalism. Two years in the Corporate workforce--Contemplating going back to train to become a computer wizard. I've found out I'm much better with technical stuff than I am with being a paper jockey.

Said1
04-09-2008, 05:11 PM
I majored in life, man. I owe my success to what I learned on the streets.

jff.law
04-10-2008, 01:22 PM
I have a BA in journalism

Hagbard Celine
04-10-2008, 01:24 PM
I majored in life, man. I owe my success to what I learned on the streets.

I always knew you were streetwise Said1 :laugh:

Pale Rider
04-10-2008, 01:51 PM
AA in Electrical Engineering... only 'degree' I have. I have other diplomas from trade schools and military training, along with many certificates of other training. Seems like I've been in one form of classes or another much of my life. And even with it all, the most money I ever made in my life was driving long haul, OTR semi truck as a teem. Depending on how light the load was and how fast we could cover ground, fewer stops, some weeks would be $4,000+ take home... but I hated it, and my co-driver finally fell asleep at the wheel one night in western Texas on interstate 10 and rolled the semi. Thought I was going to die, got a little banged up. That was the end of that. The funnest thing I ever did was I owned a small business called the 'House Doctor' back in Wisconsin. Had one full time employee and two part time, depending on which one I could find sober enough to work. I like construction type jobs, building, repairing and fabrication, and being my own boss was outstanding. I wound up getting extremely busy and was looking at the business growing by leaps and bounds and the money was very good, but, then it was turning into more than I wanted. It wasn't fun anymore. It was more than I could manage with the amount of work I had, so when a job came up working for the State of Wisconsin with great benefits, I took it.

Pale Rider
04-10-2008, 02:01 PM
College....... ewwww, my time in college was like "Animal House" without the frats. I majored in girls, drugs, and Architecture. I had a transexual for a design prof., before and after the surgery. I was flunked for asking a English Lit. prof. if he was Al Hirt's brother, he was and had a real problem with his success..... he let me continue with the class for the rest of the semester and still flagged me. I told my 4th year design prof. that he was a "fucking asswipe loser" in front of the whole class, he flunked me. I went to summer school to make it up and then in a drunken rage one night, hit some 6 iron shots into one of the buildings on campus at 3 in the morning (it was fun hearing the glass shattering)and then went into my studio and broke a hole in the wall with too close a cropping of 22 caliber shots(I was shooting at a caricature of a guy my girlfriend dumped me for). I was thrown out a couple of days later when snitched on by the guy that had the studio next to mine, he came in the day after and found a map that was on the wall with a hole blown through it. He found the copper hollow point imbedded in his stool leg and called campus police...... they weren't happy with me. I had had a run in with them a few years before when they were called about the smell of a dead animal in my studio by my classmates...... they broke in and found a very live red fox, my pet Lindbergh, he had a territorial piss that smelled like skunk spray so the other guys were a bit angry with me and him. When they tore down the building years later it still smelled..:laugh2: Did I mention that I broke into a prof. office late one night and pissed on his desk? I later grafitied up the door with something that would make it seem it was done by some guys from second year.... it worked.:laugh2:

I went back after working for a few years because I had enough hours for a BA in math if I could get through 2 courses and a PE....... I couldn't put up with the professors and blew it off. Once you get into the real world and see how very little you actually learn in college..... and you see what a bunch of privileged, tenured dickheads the professors are, it's hard to go back at a later age and put up with it.

Hmmm... you sound like we ought to be related... :laugh:

I went around to all my teachers houses in H.S. and shot the windows out of their cars and houses with a Wrist Rocket sling shot and .38 cal steel balls, then proceeded to sit on a high hill across the street from my H.S., at night, and shot several of the windows out of the school with a .22 rifle. Got caught and paid dearly for it. But three days before I was to graduate, I took my CL 350 Honda with drag pipes on it and drove it through the halls of the school with people having to dive out of my way to avoid being run over. That was fun. Especially when I came to the sawed off little fucks room, Mr. Rice, who though he was the toughest cock sucker in seven states, was the football couch, but I when I went passed him, I stuck out my fist and belted him one right on the chin as he tried to pull me off my bike. He went down, I stayed on, man that was liberating. Got a permanent ban to never set foot on H.S. ground again, but they still signed my diploma. They did NOT want me back. My younger sister got instant respect though when people found out who her brother was.

Hagbard Celine
04-10-2008, 02:04 PM
Hmmm... you sound like we ought to be related... :laugh:

I went around to all my teachers houses in H.S. and shot the windows out of their cars and houses with a Wrist Rocket sling shot and .38 cal steel balls, then proceeded to sit on a high hill across the street from my H.S., at night, and shot several of the windows out of the school with a .22 rifle. Got caught and paid dearly for it. But three days before I was to graduate, I took my CL 350 Honda with drag pipes on it and drove it through the halls of the school with people having to dive out of my way to avoid being run over. That was fun. Especially when I came to the sawed off little fucks room, Mr. Rice, who though he was the toughest cock sucker seven states, was the football couch, but I when I went passed him, I stuck out my fist and belted him one right on the chin as he tried to pull me off my bike. He went down, I stayed on, man that was liberating. Got a permanent ban to never set foot on H.S. ground again, but they still signed my diploma. They did NOT want me back.... :laugh:

I'm surprised you weren't institutionalized after that stunt.

Pale Rider
04-10-2008, 02:08 PM
I'm surprised you weren't institutionalized after that stunt.

That was 1973. Everybody wasn't so pussified like you are nowadays.

Sitarro
04-10-2008, 04:28 PM
That was 1973. Everybody wasn't so pussified like you are nowadays.

Exactly:laugh2::laugh2::laugh2: It is amazing how much we did and got away with back then....... a lot of fun was definitely had. The seventies were a very crazy time, half with gas prices at 26 cents a gallon the the last 3 years with that nimrod Carter screwing up the country.

What was really great about the 70s...... no AIDS....... life really changed once the fags spread that shit around.:laugh2: