1 PhD, 2 Master's degrees
In what subjects?
Multiple choice, I kept it anonymous though you can tell if you wish. I'll just say 10 options and try to think of 10. Go down the list checking each one that applies to you.
You realize that a Master's and a Ph.D are not equivalent, right? You should have placed Masters 9th on your list, and Doctorates (which includes JD's, MD's, DDS's and PhD's) 10th. Or divided professional doctorates from theoretical doctorates. In either case, a basic Master's would still fall lower than either on the list.
There are also no such things as "military or other than past high school degrees," You can get professional certifications in the army, and if you work in an apprenticeship program you can be classified an apprentice, journeyman, or master. Those are not degree's, just certifications which would probably fall under your "formal education based technical degree/certification."
1 PhD, 2 Master's degrees
Multiple choice, I kept it anonymous though you can tell if you wish. I'll just say 10 options and try to think of 10. Go down the list checking each one that applies to you.
There were only 10 options allowed in the poll, so I put Masters/PhD together. There also is overlap. For example, an attorney technically has a PhD (at least in most states - ie Doctor Jurisprudence or something like that), plus a professional degree plus it could be defined at a technical degree.
The reason I grouped Masters and PhD was due to that limit but also a comment my daughter now in an advanced college. She stated she does want a Masters but definitely NOT a PhD, because each opens doors, but a PhD closes some doors too. The "over qualified" thing.
The part about military education is that did not want to exclude career or specialized military academics and again only had 10 options.
Besides, get off my ****ing case. I already acknowledged I'm "none to little." So I think I did pretty damn good with the poll. :2razz:
There were only 10 options allowed in the poll, so I put Masters/PhD together. There also is overlap. For example, an attorney technically has a PhD (at least in most states - ie Doctor Jurisprudence or something like that), plus a professional degree plus it could be defined at a technical degree.
The reason I grouped Masters and PhD was due to that limit but also a comment my daughter now in an advanced college. She stated she does want a Masters but definitely NOT a PhD, because each opens doors, but a PhD closes some doors too. The "over qualified" thing.
The part about military education is that did not want to exclude career or specialized military academics and again only had 10 options.
Besides, get off my ****ing case. I already acknowledged I'm "none to little." So I think I did pretty damn good with the poll. :2razz:
Juris Doctorate.
FYI, you might want to separate Masters degrees from PhDs (if possible). Those are two very different animals.
Not always. An MFA is considered a terminal degree.
Multiple choice, I kept it anonymous though you can tell if you wish. I'll just say 10 options and try to think of 10. Go down the list checking each one that applies to you.
With you on time and effort, but like it or not, the MFA is regarded as the terminal degree and so by definition carries the same "prestige" as a doctorate.Sure, but I'm talking in terms of time, effort and prestige.
High school here.
With you on time and effort, but like it or not, the MFA is regarded as the terminal degree and so by definition carries the same "prestige" as a doctorate.
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