Whats everyones education?

Whats everyones highest level of education? If completed/in post secondary, what did/ are you studying?

Primary 2
Secondary 8
Post Secondary 24
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  • dirtybirdy

    Bird brain

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  • Went to college(worst decision ever).

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  • LloydAsher

    Does some college count as post secondary still?

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  • PurpleHoneycomb

    Currently in college/university. I'm studying for a major in communications and a minor in journalism. This is my second year.

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    • Curiouskitten444

      Wicked! I wish you luck in your pursuits!! 😊

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      • Millie_the_evil_saint

        Yea journalists are rather wicked overall, I'd have to agree with you on that one.

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    • BleedingPain

      My biggest advice is to build a relevant portfolio website, and to network! No one is going to hire a comms graduate if they dont have a working portfolio or connections within the place you are applying to.

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      • Millie_the_evil_saint

        Rather pessimist, don't you think? What makes you qualified to give that advice? Is your company even hiring anyone?

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        • BleedingPain

          All Im saying is that you need to prove you are qualified for the position you are going after by making a name for yourself. (A name that others will remember and recommend)

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        • BleedingPain

          Im speaking from the truth. Ive been trying to get into several local news stations, and they all told me that the only reason why they even bothered to interview me is because I knew someone already working there and they said to give me a shot.

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  • Grunewald

    Have done a Master's; am about to start another one. For their value in getting me into gainful employment I sometimes wonder if they might as well be Brownie badges. They do help you learn how to think, though.

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    • Millie_the_evil_saint

      Maybe if you major in something useless like Gender Studies or Creative Writing.

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      • Grunewald

        Are you writing this with the assumption that I did? Creative Writing would have been my dream - or one of them. The solitary life, however, wouldn't have been.

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  • bbrown95

    I only have a high school diploma. I went to college for a single semester before deciding it wasn't for me and dropping out.

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    • dirtybirdy

      Same. I wasn't interested in doing high school shit for 2 years before being able to do what I was actually going for.....fashion design, because I've been sewing for 30 years now, but this was back in '98...still, I just wanted to sew and enter contests or whatever....not do algebra again....blah

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      • bbrown95

        Same here, I never understood why they required everyone to retake high school classes that they'd already passed in high school, which had nothing to do with their majors. I got tired of that pretty quickly as well.

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  • splashgame3

    Finished post secondary in psychology

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    • Grunewald

      *glomps*

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  • Somenormie

    I'm currently studying in university. ( I'm at my first year )

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  • ThatOneGuyYouNeverWantToMeet

    Finished high School.

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  • Millie_the_evil_saint

    Theology, hence the nickname.

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  • JellyBeanBandit

    Dropped out of college after a few months the first time. Tried again a few years later, but failed the exams after the second year.

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    • LloydAsher

      The only topic I'm sure I am unable to learn is electrician work.

      Pretty much everything else it's a lack of motivation.

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  • megadriver

    University graduate, I have a degree in economics. Looking back now, I could have done everything without all that studying. Or at least chosen something with a future, something like programming.

    The only real upside of studying economics was knowing exactly what documents I need and where to hand them in when I started my small business.

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  • chuy

    15 years of school

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  • Thispersondoesnotexist

    Deez nuts.

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  • GuvnorsOtherWoman

    Degree in Business Studies.

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  • olderdude-xx

    Mechanical Engineer with a minor in controls

    Now focusing on success and personal development

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  • darefu

    I know nothing! I've got about five diplomas I could hang on a wall that says I supposed to know something about the law, business, and phycology.

    But really I'm a student of life, I'm still learning, and will graduate when I take my last breath.

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    • Grunewald

      I love this.

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      • darefu

        Thanks, I just find too many people who go to college and get their degree, come out thinking somebody owes them something and that they know everything.

        To me, formal education is like teaching a person to dog-paddle or tread water and giving them a degree in swimming. You know enough to stay afloat, there is so much more to learn.

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  • kelili

    I have a BCom(Supply Chain Management) and currently going for an LLB.

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  • raisinbran

    Post second grade, studying word problems.

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