Poll: How learned are you?

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AvsJoe

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I have some college learning but I dropped out so I am only a high school grad for now. But my goal is to get enough money to afford college or university again so hopefully that will change.
 

HighFlyer

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I'm in my 2nd year at high school. I want to go to flight school and become an airline pilot. I'll probably change my mind after about two moths though..
 

Eekaida

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14 GCSE's
1 AS Level
4 A Levels
1 Foundation Diploma in Art and Design
Currently Studying for a Bachelor of Arts in Animation (only one year left!)
 

Kayevcee

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mplantinga said:
Ph.D. in Biochemistry. Most of the time now, I just dream about the old days when I had time to play games :)
Impressive. Also, welcome to the Escapist!

I have a B.Sc in the catchily entitled Environmental, Analytical and Agricultural Chemistry that I picked up here in Glasgow. Hoping to do a Ph.D in Env. Science at KAUST in Saudi Arabia. Broaden the horizons a bit, do some useful research, make the CV more exciting and earn some cash while I'm at it. If they let me in. I should hear this month sometime.

-Nick
 

MurderousToaster

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In Secondary School. Doing Standard Grade (Scottish equivalent of GCSEs) in Physics, Maths, Science, French, Computing, Chemistry and English. There may be more, I just forget.
 

CK76

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Furburt said:
I would like to major in History and Politics, but I'll probably just end up working some shit job for the rest of my life.
So, you want to be me.
 

XJ-0461

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I'm in Sixth Form in the UK (Year 12).

If someone could tell me what that equates to in the American system I'll be greatly pleased.
 

knhirt

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I selected "none of the above", since we do things a little different here in Iceland. There's nothing that's really synonymous with "high-school", for example. I quit school at the age of eighteen (after the last semester of 2009) and do not intend to return.
 

Fellwarden

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I'm currently a student at what Americans would call High School, but I intend to go for a PhD in physics.
 

Popcicle42

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Housebroken Lunatic said:
Isn't the name of the topic a bit misleading?

I mean, im more "learned" and "educated" than a lot of college graduates, but I haven't even bothered with trying to graduate in any "higher education". Mostly because I can't stand the demanded PC routine that students have to engage in over here.

If I am to study, I want to do it for intellectual reasons, free of political correctness, not be graded according to how well I agree with the latest feminist fads which are spreading like a fucking cancer across this country of mine...
I was attempting to make a play on words. Relax, I know plenty of high school grads that are leaps and bounds smarter in many ways to people I know with Masters degrees. Hell, I know alot more about subjects like history and astronomy than my wife, who's got a Masters in Economics and can understand vastly complex mathmatical formula that makes my head spin.

The question more clearly worded: How much formal education do you have?

XJ-0461 said:
I'm in Sixth Form in the UK (Year 12).

If someone could tell me what that equates to in the American system I'll be greatly pleased.
I believe that equates to being a Senior in High School.
 

Samuel Adams

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I'll be in high school next year. I think that qualifies as none of the above. I do consider myself as smarter than the average person at my school though.
 
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I'm a 3rd year Law & Criminology student. Oh yes, one subject is not enough for me, I'm multiclassing my life skills.
 

Artina89

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Currently in my second year of BSc (Hons) degree in Biochemistry and Biological chemistry. If I do well enough, hoping to do a Ph.D in Biological inorganic chemistry as I am getting top grades in that subject. Its awesome. I love uni.
 

Outright Villainy

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Science in college, hoping to specialise in Astrphysics next year. I find Astrophysics really enjoyable, yet the rest of physics (and my course) insanely dull. So it's a real hurdle getting past this year...
 

snow

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Hmm... well Technically I'm at College student level... But I don't like thinking that my level of intelligence is bound to how much schooling I've had. There are plenty of cases where a student at the elementary level of their life can have the mindset of a college student and so forth...
That and I'm extremely good and understand fairly well how to do many of the jobs that I can't do because I lack the tiny piece of paper that says I'm certified to do said line of work. -,-;

I'm going to end this post now before I go on a giant rant about the education system and what not..
 

Trivun

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I'm in the middle of a Bachelor's degree (BSc Mathematics) at the University of Leeds. Hoping to extend it to a four year course and do my Master's instead (MSc Mathematics), dependant on my results this year, my second year of study.
 

XJ-0461

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Popcicle42 said:
XJ-0461 said:
I'm in Sixth Form in the UK (Year 12).

If someone could tell me what that equates to in the American system I'll be greatly pleased.
I believe that equates to being a Senior in High School.
Oh, cool. Thanks for that. Is that the last year of high school, or are there any more?