oh like Juris Doctor? :giggle:
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Originally posted by dashboardmonkey View PostWhat do you consider "achieved"?
I stayed in school til 10th grade then dropped out. Did 8th grade twice. Got straight f grades from 6th grade on. Didn't get f grades because I didn't know the shit, I was just lazy and didn't do the work. I passed all my tests and quizzes just fine. When I was 17 I got my GED very easily.
I am regretting dropping out of school now as I am unemployed and have never really made much money.
So if you are still in school, STAY THERE! don't be a dumb fuck like me.
Andy
I am in my second year of college... still don't know what I will do, but I know want the education or at least the key to further education...
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Originally posted by kylebes1 View PostYou are correct... to me a Ph. D. requires a life long effort of continued questioning and new thinking.
Let's call that section all Doctorates from now on for R3vToyota Pickup
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Originally posted by FredK View PostWell, why did you post this thread up, kylebes1?
I am just always curious I guess.
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BS in Industrial Technology
Worked in the printing industry managing for 10 years and decided the industry was not looking good for the future.
Now I have a California teaching credential (a year of classes to get that done)
In another few months I'll be finished with my Master's Degree in Education-Teaching
I teach at a high school now. It's hard, stressful but interesting at the same time. I'm not the richest nor will I ever be. I will, however, make a difference in people's lives and that is just fine with me.
In fact, I have been selling BMW parts to help supply my classroom and making sure there are resources for experiments/demonstrations etc.'74 2002 - Build blog at
nomads2002.blogspot.com
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Originally posted by TDE30 View PostA in language arts, C in mathematics, D in PE, and my art teacher gave me a gold star for my sculpture of a brick.-OVULATOR (as named by jflip2002)
Past Cars: Schwarz 1990 325i-2 (crashed), Calypsorot 1991 325i-2 Sport (rear ended)
Now: Blake-stitched mediocrity :(
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Originally posted by NOMAD View PostBS in Industrial Technology
Worked in the printing industry managing for 10 years and decided the industry was not looking good for the future.
Now I have a California teaching credential (a year of classes to get that done)
In another few months I'll be finished with my Master's Degree in Education-Teaching
I teach at a high school now. It's hard, stressful but interesting at the same time. I'm not the richest nor will I ever be. I will, however, make a difference in people's lives and that is just fine with me.
In fact, I have been selling BMW parts to help supply my classroom and making sure there are resources for experiments/demonstrations etc.
I never really appreciated all of my high school teachers and all the effort they had put in the classrooms to all the asshole kids including myself.Toyota Pickup
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Originally posted by TDE30 View PostA in language arts, C in mathematics, D in PE, and my art teacher gave me a gold star for my sculpture of a brick.
So your art teacher graded your brown showers? Weird art project/teacher man! :shock: If the art class was after PE, that would explain the D in that class then, you must have been working that steaming pile up for most of the day...
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