How many degrees do you have?

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  1. Koolcypher

    Koolcypher Member

    Three plus a graduate certificate; working on my fourth, and final one.:smoker:
     
  2. Randell1234

    Randell1234 Moderator

    Lucky...wish adjuncts had that option...:cool2:
     
  3. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

    Wow! A ten year old thread!
     
  4. cookderosa

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  5. Randell1234

    Randell1234 Moderator

    RA degrees = 5
    DETC degrees = 2
    Total = 7 plus an RA graduate certificate
     
  6. suelaine

    suelaine Member

    Four. I may take additional elective classes but I have absolutely no intention or desire to earn any more degrees.

    AA: Math Science, and Technology (ESC)
    BS: Educational Studies (ESC)
    MAT: Margrove College
    Ph.D.: Education: Technogogy Management (Northcentral University)

    Plus a Visual Basic Career Diploma from Education Direct (now Penn Foster)
     
  7. ahlara

    ahlara New Member

    just two working on three

    While I may not have many degrees to list; I thought I would list all the colleges I have attended to get these two degrees:

    Spartan School of Aeronautics Tulsa OK 1987 (wanted to be a pilot out of HS)
    Community College of Philadelphia 1992
    Temple University Philadelphia, PA 1993 (closed up the library to get through calculus)
    Valencia Community College Orlando, FL 2004 AA General Studies
    Florida State University Tallahassee, FL 2005 (their nursing school didn't take me)
    University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL 2007 BSN

    and currently working on my MS in Nursing Science and Health Care Leadership at the
    University of California, Davis Sacramento campus expected graduation 2014

    Hey, I can't help myself; I love talking about myself. Thanks for your indulgence.
     
  8. Martin Hash

    Martin Hash New Member

    BSEE
    MBA
    MSCS
    PhD (computer science)
    JD
    MD
    CPA
    Attorney
    U.S. Patent Agent
    PE (Professional Engineer)
     
  9. airtorn

    airtorn Moderator

    MD, JD, PhD and a couple master's...so how long did that take?
     
  10. TEKMAN

    TEKMAN Semper Fi!

    Let me know when you are applying for unemployment benefits.:wiggle:
    -please don't sue me
    -please don't inject anything into my body or my computer
    -please don't audit my annual taxes
     
  11. Martin Hash

    Martin Hash New Member

    The MBA & MSCS I did on Hewlett Packard's dime. (I received 2 patents on the HP "Deskjet" printer while there). I did the JD & PhD during the 20 years of my own successful software firm. (Though I did have to do a research year of full-time residency for the PhD.) The PE, attorney & CPA licenses are proof of expertise. (They require multiple years of experience.) The MD was 4 years fulltime, but I still have to do 3 more years of residency to license.

    BTW, all 4 licenses (attorney, CPA, PE, physician) are the gold standard to become a "Homo Universalis," which is my goal. Very rare - in fact, I don't know any others?
     
  12. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

    Wow! A ten year old thread brought back from beyond the grave!
     
  13. RAM PhD

    RAM PhD Member

    Sorry it took ten years to answer your question, but I was earning degrees. I have five legitimately accredited degrees: B, M and professional D (all RA); then a M and PhD (research degrees) from a non-US school that is RA equivalent (i.e., the school holds the highest level of accreditation offered by the country in which it is located). After earning five degrees, I still consider myself a learner.
     

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