Educational level of participants.
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Educational level of participants.
I thought it might be interesting to see what educational levels our members have achieved.
I made a mistake on one of the categories, using a > instead of a < symbol. That category was intended for college students with less than 2 years of experience.
I made a mistake on one of the categories, using a > instead of a < symbol. That category was intended for college students with less than 2 years of experience.
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I have a B.Sc in Agriculture, department of agricultural resources and environment, and waiting septemper to start my Msc studies in soil science. good luck for all.
yes my friend sundevil, i realy miss the university, it was a great days, actually it was the best.Why rush when you are having a good time?
Education?
I had 1 year of college, then joined the US Navy. I later went to a technical college to get an A+ certification (for pc repair). I never got to use the A+ certification. Most of my work has been with mainframe computers (operations). Oh, well!
And God said, Let there be light: And there was light.
Gen. 1:3
Gen. 1:3
My bachelors degree was in math, with a minor in accounting. After I graduated from college, I spent 3 years as a Naval Supply Officer and then worked for International Harvester as a Branch Accountant. Since my career seemed to be aimed toward accounting, I went back to college and completed all the courses required for a major in accounting. Good thing I did, since I was able to retire at 57. I loved math and science in high school and college, but was never good enough at it to make it a career. Actually, I never really liked accounting, but I was good at it and I was lucky to fall into that career. Sometimes compromises work out best, but I do envy those who are able to pursue a career they really enjoy and love to go to work for day in and day out.
I got a degree, then I specialized and at last I got a Ph. D.
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Longum iter est per praecepta, breve et efficax per exempla.
(The way is long if one follows the precepts, but short and effective if one follows patterns)
Lucius Annaeus Seneca - Epistulae Morales - Liber I
(The way is long if one follows the precepts, but short and effective if one follows patterns)
Lucius Annaeus Seneca - Epistulae Morales - Liber I
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I think your idea is right my friend, i think its much better to work in a field you like, for example i didnt choose agriculture,i was forced to take it since am syrian and live in jordan, so the only open door to complete my study was agriculture, it was the only open field for syrian who want to study in the University of Jordan, but then i discovered that not only plants are the main department in agriculture, theres soil and hydrology, so because i love analysis and sience, i choose soil to continue my MSc studies about it, and i hope if i could find work after my MSc, and my biggest dream is to go to USA or EUROP to live and work there, and also raise my children there, raise them on truth and sience.
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