My mom cosigned on student loans with me, and when I was a junior she declared bankruptcy. It showed up on my credit report and I was no longer able to get student loans. I was not able to afford tuition myself so I dropped out.
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I have my Bachelors Degree in Applied Sciences with a concentration in Interior Merchandising and a minor in Marketing. I would like to go back and get my Bachelors in Marketing since I'm only a few classes away from obtaining it, then get my Masters in marketing. But since I'm a SAHM, it's a little pointless since I wouldn't be putting it to use. I'd just like to say I have those degrees. Lol.
I'm only a few credits away from finishing my Bachelors. I originally started right after high school thinking I wanted to do theater. I was doing a BA with a focus in theater studies and stage management. My junior year I changed my mind, withdrew from school, moved back to my hometown, and have been taking classes on and off as I can afford them for well...almost a decade. I had a lot of credits to make up because theater courses do not meet just about any other degree requirements. I have about a semester's worth of credits left to graduate. It will still be a BA, but in Liberal Arts with a focus in English Lit. Don't ask me how that lines up with my consultant work in Healthcare technology, business and project management, and analyst work. I am getting my degree in what I love, which just doesn't happen to be what I do...
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2.5 years in collegeno degree earned and I completed a technical/vocational school after leaving college. I currently have my license in cosmetology. Vocational/technical school should be added as a clicky option.
I have a Bachelors in Human Kinetics and am currently waiting to hear back on my grad school applications. I applied to two Masters programs, one in Human Kinetics and the other in Public Health - Health Promotion. I clicked that I have a bachelors.
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I have a BA in Media and Preforming Arts. Aka theatre... From an art college. I can not do much with it. I love my college and still create art. But yeah a pretty much pointless degree...
If I had relieved a degree from a normal college it would have been in psychology. Sometimes I wish I had. Oh well.
I am a lawyer and never know how to answer this question. Is a JD a masters degree or a doctorate? It definitely doesn't feel like a doctorate, but JD does stand for Juris Doctorate, so...who knows.
I have a Bachelors in Chemistry and a Masters in Elementary Education.
I didn't know you have a Bachelors in Chemistry! Me too . I also have a Masters in Secondary Education! One day hoping to get back into teaching. I need a total chemistry refresher though. It is scary how quickly I forget stuff!!
I am a lawyer and never know how to answer this question. Is a JD a masters degree or a doctorate? It definitely doesn't feel like a doctorate, but JD does stand for Juris Doctorate, so...who knows.
Yes, that's a doctorate
I have a B.S. in Psychology and M.A. in Counseling (concentration in School Counseling). I'm currently an Educational Consultant.
I am a lawyer and never know how to answer this question. Is a JD a masters degree or a doctorate? It definitely doesn't feel like a doctorate, but JD does stand for Juris Doctorate, so...who knows.
No offense to lawyers, but I never consider a JD to be a doctor. Not like I think law school is a walk in the park (I think it sounds miserable and I would never do it myself). This may because, IME, I've never heard a JD addressed as a Dr., where a MD or a PhD would be, KWIM?
I have my MS. Apparently, it's a pretty popular degree on this board.
No offense taken because I TOTALLY agree with you, and that was sort of what I was saying!! I always just think it's funny because the degree is technically called a doctorate of law.
I am a lawyer and never know how to answer this question. Is a JD a masters degree or a doctorate? It definitely doesn't feel like a doctorate, but JD does stand for Juris Doctorate, so...who knows.
No offense to lawyers, but I never consider a JD to be a doctor. Not like I think law school is a walk in the park (I think it sounds miserable and I would never do it myself). This may because, IME, I've never heard a JD addressed as a Dr., where a MD or a PhD would be, KWIM?
I have my MS. Apparently, it's a pretty popular degree on this board.
No offense taken because I TOTALLY agree with you, and that was sort of what I was saying!! I always just think it's funny because the degree is technically called a doctorate of law.
Lawyers have doctoral degrees because that is the terminal degree to be a lawyer. Also, law school professors are all called "Dr. X," even though they "just" have a JD. It is considered a professional doctorate, like a vet or an MD, not an academic doctorate, like a PhD.
I have a B.F.A. (Bachelor of Fine Art) with a concentration in Graphic Design. I worked in advertising/graphic design for several years and found out I hated it. Bopped around just doing clerical work for a while, and then went back to grad school and got my MLIS (Master in Library and Information Science). I am currently a Collection Management and Cataloging Librarian for a large public library system.
(That basically means that I don't work out on the floor answering questions or doing programs, I choose material for the collection and make sure it is properly cataloged so that people can find it.)
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I'm two classes and dissertation short of my PhD in Romance Languages. However, the university requires that you teach two classes a semester (one day, one night) during your dissertation year, and I work full-time so I couldn't fulfill that obligation and had to withdraw. I couldn't afford to quit working and pay for school.
So my level of education is: BA in English Literature, BA in French Language/Culture, MA in Romance Languages (French and Linguistics specialties) plus 2 years of now useless coursework. I voted for Masters Degree!
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I have 3 credits to go to get my associates, so I'll graduate in May. After that the plan is to transfer to a 4 year school and get my Bachelors in sociology and then a Masters in Elementary Education.
I have a bachelors in business management and an elementary education certification. I am 4 classes away from my masters in leadership in teaching. However I doubt I will ever finish it since I work for the government.
I have my Bachelor's in Special Education for students with Learning Disabilities (LD) or Emotional Impairments (EI). I am certified to teach Special Education K-12, but I am in a primary resource room (K-3). I am also currently in grad school for my Master's in Early Childhood Education.
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SS here. I am ABD on a PhD. All my research was destroyed when we were robbed, including back up disks, audio tapes of interviews and notes. Most likely I will never finish it - the goal was to finish the field research before my first child was born, and I was on track....then everything was gone. I had some random things in email, but it was too much to try to put back together. I gave up about a year later, 100 pages into the dissertation.
Bachelor degree in elementary education, masters in curriculum and instruction. I teach the 3rd grade
This, plus, I have a second Masters in Special Education, and I teach special needs 3rd graders. My MS in C&I also involves a minor in English as a Second Language.
I really like college. I won't be pursuing a doctorate, though. Ever.
Well...this is embarrassing, everyone went to college.
Right after high school, I joined an organization called ywam. I spent a year with them, traveling and doing various mission trips. I spent 6 weeks in Costa Rica where I actually met my husband (he was in the same organization, based out of a different state). Later in the year I spent 6 weeks in Thailand. Afterwards I moved to Wisconsin to be with my boyfriend at the time, we got married, moved to Texas, had a baby, and just moved back to Wisconsin. I never wanted to go to college. There was never anything that I wanted to pursue.
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Right after high school I went to a super expensive private university and obtained a BS in biochemistry, went to medical school for 1 and 1/2 semester, had a really rough time in my life (deaths, personal issuess) and I said eff that and dropped out.
Went back to school to get a second BS in Nursing, was not satisifed with my job, so I decided to go back to get my NP (nurse practitioner) which is a master's program, and then I found out I was pregnant. I am finishing the progam now, I definetly want to work for a couple of years, and when D is older I might want to teach nursing students (I tutored in college, and by far that has been my favorite job to date) or become a midwife. So I am still trying to figure out what I want to be when I grow up. I voted bachelors, since I am not technically done with my master's yet.
I voted for some. I went to school for 3 years for a Spanish degree, with the idea of teaching Spanish in HS. I dropped out after my father passed away and couldn't afford school without my mom's help, who was supporting my brother that was still living at home at the time. I don't think I'll ever go back. I've been working with non-profits for the past 10 yrs and that work has given me the work experience.
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I have a BA in Anthropology, and a Masters in Urban Planning. I work as a regional planner. I'm glad I was able to find a position in my field; the university I went to churns out planners, and there are not enough positions in the area to accommodate all of them.
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I have a BA in Political Science and Mass Communications with a concentration in Public Relations. I am a final project away from my Master's degree in Public Administration. (I really need to finish ASAP)
I have been working in local government since the year after I graduated from undergrad. I originally planned to go to Law School and realized I didn't have the commitment for it. I would prefer to work in Public Relations over government, but it's working out okay so far.
I have a BA in Anthropology, and a Masters in Urban Planning. I work as a regional planner. I'm glad I was able to find a position in my field; the university I went to churns out planners, and there are not enough positions in the area to accommodate all of them.
OMG! I nearly got my master's in Urban Planning, in fact that is my specialization for my MPA. As I started the program I realized the job market was really slim, I could be a planner for the City I work for, but I would have had to take a pay cut. So I switched to MPA. I wasn't willing to move away for a job since DH's job doesn't relocate and his job is awesome as far as pay and benefits go with no college degree.
I'm only a few credits away from finishing my Bachelors. I originally started right after high school thinking I wanted to do theater. I was doing a BA with a focus in theater studies and stage management. My junior year I changed my mind, withdrew from school, moved back to my hometown, and have been taking classes on and off as I can afford them for well...almost a decade. I had a lot of credits to make up because theater courses do not meet just about any other degree requirements. I have about a semester's worth of credits left to graduate. It will still be a BA, but in Liberal Arts with a focus in English Lit. Don't ask me how that lines up with my consultant work in Healthcare technology, business and project management, and analyst work. I am getting my degree in what I love, which just doesn't happen to be what I do...
Kristin, I have a Bachelor's degree in English Lit. Same as you, I just loved the subject. I have never held a job related to the degree but it's ok!
I have my BBA in Marketing and my MBA without a concentration. I don't necessarily use the Marketing aspect for my job but having the MBA does negate some of the extra years I would have needed as experience to get to my pay grade so that helps. Also it helps if I need to or want to become certified in my field (not currently required but something I am expecting eventually).
H is really trying to push me to go on and become a lawyer - NOT something I am interested in at all but he's been doing research and I told him I would consider it. I'd rather not have the loans I currently have and get more but he said we would figure it out. Who knows.
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I had a Bachelors in Math of all things. Fortunately I did a specialty in computer programming which helped me get the job I had before I had Leo because otherwise I'm not sure what I would have done with my degree.
When I started school, I was a Music Ed major. Sophomore year, I met DH, and decided that Music Ed wasnt for me. I stayed 1 more semester there, then dropped out. I ended up finishing my degree as a part time student, so college took me 8 years. My next thought was to go to law school, but I ended up getting my BA in Psychological and Social Sciences. I now have my MS in Counseling with a focus on addictions. I'm so glad that I pursued this route, as I completely love what I do.
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If I had relieved a degree from a normal college it would have been in psychology. Sometimes I wish I had. Oh well.
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I didn't know you have a Bachelors in Chemistry! Me too
. I also have a Masters in Secondary Education! One day hoping to get back into teaching. I need a total chemistry refresher though. It is scary how quickly I forget stuff!!
Yes, that's a doctorate
I have a B.S. in Psychology and M.A. in Counseling (concentration in School Counseling). I'm currently an Educational Consultant.
No offense taken because I TOTALLY agree with you, and that was sort of what I was saying!! I always just think it's funny because the degree is technically called a doctorate of law.
I think my DH and you would get along great...he has the same degree, teaching license in WI, and teaches history.
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Lawyers have doctoral degrees because that is the terminal degree to be a lawyer. Also, law school professors are all called "Dr. X," even though they "just" have a JD. It is considered a professional doctorate, like a vet or an MD, not an academic doctorate, like a PhD.
I have a B.F.A. (Bachelor of Fine Art) with a concentration in Graphic Design. I worked in advertising/graphic design for several years and found out I hated it. Bopped around just doing clerical work for a while, and then went back to grad school and got my MLIS (Master in Library and Information Science). I am currently a Collection Management and Cataloging Librarian for a large public library system.
(That basically means that I don't work out on the floor answering questions or doing programs, I choose material for the collection and make sure it is properly cataloged so that people can find it.)
I'm two classes and dissertation short of my PhD in Romance Languages. However, the university requires that you teach two classes a semester (one day, one night) during your dissertation year, and I work full-time so I couldn't fulfill that obligation and had to withdraw. I couldn't afford to quit working and pay for school.
So my level of education is: BA in English Literature, BA in French Language/Culture, MA in Romance Languages (French and Linguistics specialties) plus 2 years of now useless coursework. I voted for Masters Degree!
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This, plus, I have a second Masters in Special Education, and I teach special needs 3rd graders. My MS in C&I also involves a minor in English as a Second Language.
I really like college. I won't be pursuing a doctorate, though. Ever.
Well...this is embarrassing, everyone went to college.
Right after high school, I joined an organization called ywam. I spent a year with them, traveling and doing various mission trips. I spent 6 weeks in Costa Rica where I actually met my husband (he was in the same organization, based out of a different state). Later in the year I spent 6 weeks in Thailand. Afterwards I moved to Wisconsin to be with my boyfriend at the time, we got married, moved to Texas, had a baby, and just moved back to Wisconsin. I never wanted to go to college. There was never anything that I wanted to pursue.
Right after high school I went to a super expensive private university and obtained a BS in biochemistry, went to medical school for 1 and 1/2 semester, had a really rough time in my life (deaths, personal issuess) and I said eff that and dropped out.
Went back to school to get a second BS in Nursing, was not satisifed with my job, so I decided to go back to get my NP (nurse practitioner) which is a master's program, and then I found out I was pregnant. I am finishing the progam now, I definetly want to work for a couple of years, and when D is older I might want to teach nursing students (I tutored in college, and by far that has been my favorite job to date) or become a midwife. So I am still trying to figure out what I want to be when I grow up. I voted bachelors, since I am not technically done with my master's yet.
I have a BA in Political Science and Mass Communications with a concentration in Public Relations. I am a final project away from my Master's degree in Public Administration. (I really need to finish ASAP)
I have been working in local government since the year after I graduated from undergrad. I originally planned to go to Law School and realized I didn't have the commitment for it. I would prefer to work in Public Relations over government, but it's working out okay so far.
OMG! I nearly got my master's in Urban Planning, in fact that is my specialization for my MPA. As I started the program I realized the job market was really slim, I could be a planner for the City I work for, but I would have had to take a pay cut. So I switched to MPA. I wasn't willing to move away for a job since DH's job doesn't relocate and his job is awesome as far as pay and benefits go with no college degree.
Kristin, I have a Bachelor's degree in English Lit. Same as you, I just loved the subject. I have never held a job related to the degree but it's ok!
I have my BBA in Marketing and my MBA without a concentration. I don't necessarily use the Marketing aspect for my job but having the MBA does negate some of the extra years I would have needed as experience to get to my pay grade so that helps. Also it helps if I need to or want to become certified in my field (not currently required but something I am expecting eventually).
H is really trying to push me to go on and become a lawyer - NOT something I am interested in at all but he's been doing research and I told him I would consider it. I'd rather not have the loans I currently have and get more but he said we would figure it out. Who knows.
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