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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 .
I've done too many academic courses........

1. Graduated High School in Canada w/ 14 OAC's
(Thats right 14!!!)
2. Wrote the spanish SAT equivalent in Spain.
(Equivalency exam) and got my diploma from there.

then,

Did the I.B. Diploma. Which is probably the hardest
pre-university course load in the world, the next
year. Normally, you get 2 years. I had to do it in one.

then,

Simultaneously:

BSc in Bio-chemistry
while doing/

an integrated 5-year Masters program(Basically a BEng
and Meng squashed together) in Aerospace Eng.
(I'm currently going into my fifth and final year.)


And NO I'm not doing a PhD. I'm nearing burn-out frankly
so I just want to get out in the world and experience
life.



Godspeed
 
May1010 said:
Sorry Fonz, but only American degrees are of any value.:D

LOL May.

The funny thing is the European schooling system is much harder
than the US system. However, everybody goes to the US because
it has a much more progressive/tecnologically-oriented economy.
In europe, there's also too much red-tape and not enough funding
for research.

When the Euro comes online at the end of 2002, it will re-shape
europe's economic infra-structure. (It will be the only
official currency)

Godspeed
 
Fonz said:


LOL May.

The funny thing is the European schooling system is much harder than the US system

Oh, really? Have you studied in the US?
 
May1010 said:


Oh, really? Have you studied in the US?

No. But I'm under the impression the Canadian system
is virtually identical to the US system.
(Except for grade 13(OAC's))

In any case, I went to a private school in Canada, so
its probably safe to assume that the curriculum I studied
was harder than the US based curriculum.

Godspeed
 
Fonz said:


No. But I'm under the impression the Canadian system
is virtually identical to the US system.
(Except for grade 13(OAC's))




First of all, NEVER compare Canada to the United States. Canada is nothing more than a poor man's United States. NEVER EVER CONFUSE THE TWO COUNTRIES.

Our education system is the most superior in the world, bar none.
 
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