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On July 01 2009 00:06 Vex wrote:Show nested quote +On June 30 2009 03:30 illu wrote:On June 30 2009 03:28 Wurzelbrumpft wrote: i just did my abitur, which is comparable to finishing High School Perhaps I should have added some descriptions on how many years it takes, etc. But it seems pretty hard to change it now =( click edit.
I did try. But it only edits the choices, not the bar diagram on top. It's kind of weird. :S
On July 01 2009 01:18 Beamo wrote: Master degree is 5 years after high school right ?
In my mind, a bachelor degreee is 4 years, master's is 1 or 2 years (after bachelor), and doctorate is about 4 or 5 years (after bachelor or master).
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United States24565 Posts
Working on Masters part time now.
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Completed High School, working on Undergrad right now. Will most likely do Masters.
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Where's "I am not in school and I'm jealous of you nerds?" 
This poll also makes me feel old.
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I voted for Master Degree because I am graduating from my M.Sc. in a couple of weeks.
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Catyoul
France2377 Posts
I have a Ph.D. I voted for the last option in the 2nd poll, although I disagree with the "I feel sorry for you nerds". Not all students realize how awesome it is to still be a student.
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Finishing up bachelors, will be starting a mini-masters very soon. My school has an MBA program that is only 30 credits on top of your bachelors instead of 60.
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On July 01 2009 03:22 Catyoul wrote: I have a Ph.D. I voted for the last option in the 2nd poll, although I disagree with the "I feel sorry for you nerds". Not all students realize how awesome it is to still be a student.
That line was added purely for comedic effects for those outside of school and dislikes school. In fact I strongly disagree with that line myself.
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Just graduated high school.
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I just graduated with a B.Sc.
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you should have an option for "some college"
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entering 11th grade in high school
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On June 30 2009 08:00 L wrote:Show nested quote +On June 30 2009 06:39 illu wrote:On June 30 2009 04:40 SOB_Maj_Brian wrote: You put L.L.D but not J.D. !?! Well they belong the same category.... I only put on some examples; in essense I meant that doctors of law also belong that category. Doctor of laws is a higher ranking degree than the Juris Doctor. Juris Doctor is typically thought to be masters level.
Do people in Canada actually get LL.D and S.J.D. degrees? I don't know a single person in the US with one, and only a tiny number of law schools even offer them. You have to be pretty crazy to get a 4 year BA/BS, 3 year J.D., 1 year LL.M, then spend 3-5 years on an S.J.D. You'd be 30 years old by the time you graduated, and you'd probably have half a million dollars in student loan debt.
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On July 01 2009 10:01 ShadowDrgn wrote:Show nested quote +On June 30 2009 08:00 L wrote:On June 30 2009 06:39 illu wrote:On June 30 2009 04:40 SOB_Maj_Brian wrote: You put L.L.D but not J.D. !?! Well they belong the same category.... I only put on some examples; in essense I meant that doctors of law also belong that category. Doctor of laws is a higher ranking degree than the Juris Doctor. Juris Doctor is typically thought to be masters level. Do people in Canada actually get LL.D and S.J.D. degrees? I don't know a single person in the US with one, and only a tiny number of law schools even offer them. You have to be pretty crazy to get a 4 year BA/BS, 3 year J.D., 1 year LL.M, then spend 3-5 years on an S.J.D. You'd be 30 years old by the time you graduated, and you'd probably have half a million dollars in student loan debt. 
Unfortunately I am not familiar with J.D. degrees, or any kind of law degrees in general. Every lawyer I meet, however, have LLD.
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United States17042 Posts
graduated in high school, completing college (undergrad) as we speak.
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Osaka27118 Posts
Finished my masters... maybe get the doctorate in a few years depending on finances.
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Still in high school. Yeah?!
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Just finished BS, working on MA now :D
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doing BS! Finished HIGH school
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On July 01 2009 09:13 travis wrote: you should have an option for "some college"
Originally I wanted to separate colleges and universities. The reason is that at least in Canada, colleges are usually professional schools that teaches you lame things including being a chef or a nurse, where as universities teaches things that are academic (math, science, philosophy, engineering, etc.). However it seems to me that for other English-speaking countries colleges and universities mean things that are rather similar, so to avoid possible ambiguities I just merged them into one option.
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