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Education Level

  • Thread starter Thread starter madbomber31
  • Start date Start date

highest level of education completed?

  • still in high school

    Votes: 5 7.9%
  • high school drop out

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • high school grad

    Votes: 3 4.8%
  • some college/associates degree level

    Votes: 18 28.6%
  • bachelors degree

    Votes: 19 30.2%
  • in grad school

    Votes: 5 7.9%
  • masters degree

    Votes: 13 20.6%

  • Total voters
    63
  • Poll closed .
What an idiotic statement BeardedClam.

How can you learn anything about the world unless you read......or maybe you're one of those who gets all his info from headline news.....

I've never met someone that I considered to be very intelligent who was not a well-read person...
 
BC---I never called you an idiot, I called your idea idiotic.

Reading is essential, everything you see on TV is filtered through a third party....when you read, you are going directly to the source and interpreting statements for yourself.

TV is full of bias and hyperbole.
 
BeardedClam,

I've read through quite a bit of your posts and have confirmed, for myself at least, that you are a jackass. A quite consistant Jackass.


Have a nice Day
 
I graduates cullege ins December. Getting a BS in Concrete Management. Yeah right laugh. It gets hard and stays hard, more than I can say for my Fina/Deca dick right now. Going to start at 54k, which here in TN is damn good. Graduates wit honors 2. And they said that Jelfa juice from Poland would make me stupids?
 
natasan... you have a B "S" in philosophy??? i thought that was an arts degree... at least thats what my school offered it as... nifty.

and by the way...


MAY 10 10... DAMN!!! i bet you did the "gay snap" with the fingers after that one....

shake that ass as you walk away from outlaw... shake it!!!!
 
A college degree doesn't mean you will make more money- that isn't what degrees mean. A degree means you have achieved a certain level in an academic disclipline. It has nothing to do with making money. Hard work gets you that. However, a lot of professional jobs require a degree- a lawyer has to have a law degree, a doctor needs an MD, a teacher requires a bachelors (at least) and a teaching credential, a college professor a PhD, etc. If you just want money, work. If you want to learn about a certain field, get a degree.
 
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