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ezey 08-31-2004 03:17 AM

I hope to get my MSc in environmental engineering soon

digifan 08-31-2004 03:24 AM

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Originally posted by juicylinks
?????

If so in what?

I have.. but won't sell it to you :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

reynold 08-31-2004 03:27 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by xenigo
I hold a Masterbation degree. Top honors too. :Graucho
:1orglaugh not bad!

peter_mansion 08-31-2004 03:30 AM

MBA
Bachelor in Economics
2 years Computer Science

BlueDesignStudios 08-31-2004 04:15 AM

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Originally posted by fl_prn_str
I have a PhD.


PhD = pimpin hoes degree

I have a PhD as well

Pretty Huge Dick

DarkJedi 08-31-2004 04:22 AM

<---------- Masters in Laws

Theo 08-31-2004 04:42 AM

PhD in hip-hop arts

fris 08-31-2004 04:43 AM

i have a phd, pretty hard dick

FunForOne 08-31-2004 04:53 AM

Count me!

MBA

X37375787 08-31-2004 04:59 AM

currently working on my master in media informatics.

strobi 08-31-2004 05:47 AM

masters in engineering here....

another 50 here

12clicks 08-31-2004 05:50 AM

I've hired people with masters degrees. does that count?

Dead13 08-31-2004 07:21 AM

I'll be finished my Masters in Political Science in a couple of months.

cypocrypt 08-31-2004 07:26 AM

Currently working on my MBA

Still a couple of years left thoug

mindoza 08-31-2004 07:33 AM

I have a masters in Urban Developement. it was my minor...I just was not ready for the real world @ 21 so I did it just to stay in school.

Fred Quimby 08-31-2004 07:34 AM

I got an MS in Finance from Hofstra 10 years ago.

Thanks to porn,,I've already paid off my loans:thumbsup

boardspy 08-31-2004 07:39 AM

Bachelor in Economics and soon master in PR

rabbit 08-31-2004 07:44 AM

MSc in admin

ezrydn 08-31-2004 07:52 AM

<----- PhD in Behavioral Science

frish 08-31-2004 08:04 AM

bachelor & master
economics & informatics

:thumbsup

bluff 08-31-2004 08:46 AM

working on it!

Tricksy 08-31-2004 09:08 AM

working on it right now
Public Relations and News/magazine photography

rickholio 08-31-2004 09:11 AM

As an add on to Juicy's question:

... has your degree helped you enough to justify the time/cost of obtaining it?

I'm a big fan of learning, if for no other reason than simply being knowledgable... but it seems all too often that people bust their asses for a degree and end up with dick all to show for it aside from vellum in a frame. Or if you went to a cheap uni, a sheet of 24lb-weight paper in a frame.

I'm also surprised that people primed for the biotech industry are hanging out on here. I can't decide whether its because scientists by and large are woefully underpaid, or if it's because the long hours in the lab turn people to deviant lifestyles (and we all know that GFY is the ultimate destination of deviants!) :winkwink:

Zerof8 08-31-2004 09:19 AM

Im working on a degree right now but it aint no masters

PhotoGreggXXX 08-31-2004 09:32 AM

Have an Honorary Doctorate degree...see me play doctor at:
DoctorTushy

crash 08-31-2004 09:32 AM

MSc in Pharmacology

Odie 08-31-2004 09:40 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by rickholio
As an add on to Juicy's question:

... has your degree helped you enough to justify the time/cost of obtaining it?

I'm a big fan of learning, if for no other reason than simply being knowledgable... but it seems all too often that people bust their asses for a degree and end up with dick all to show for it aside from vellum in a frame. Or if you went to a cheap uni, a sheet of 24lb-weight paper in a frame.

I'm also surprised that people primed for the biotech industry are hanging out on here. I can't decide whether its because scientists by and large are woefully underpaid, or if it's because the long hours in the lab turn people to deviant lifestyles (and we all know that GFY is the ultimate destination of deviants!) :winkwink:

my thoughts exactly.

what's the point in spending all that $$ on an MBA if you aren't going to make it work for you..

I started to take my mba in Business and then stopped short..wtf was I going to use it for?? I may go back and finish.

But seriously, why take a masters and not use it??

rickholio 08-31-2004 09:48 AM

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Originally posted by mandyxxx
I started college at 16.. graduated with two degrees at 20.. and started grad school my senior year of undergrad...
my PhD thesis is on "Resistance to Persuasion" ... I study what makes, or doesn't make, drug campaigns effective...

If this thesis wasn't just some pseudo-intellectual circlejerk aimed at getting past the review process, I'd be interested in reading it. Do you have it available online?

Don't get me wrong, I'm not casting aspersions on your work... I just don't want to waste any more time on poorly defended fill-work theses that are so full of flatulent nonsense that if set alight they wouldn't just burn, they'd explode. :winkwink:

Shortbread 08-31-2004 10:12 AM

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Originally posted by rickholio
As an add on to Juicy's question:

... has your degree helped you enough to justify the time/cost of obtaining it?

I'm a big fan of learning, if for no other reason than simply being knowledgable... but it seems all too often that people bust their asses for a degree and end up with dick all to show for it aside from vellum in a frame. Or if you went to a cheap uni, a sheet of 24lb-weight paper in a frame.

I'm also surprised that people primed for the biotech industry are hanging out on here. I can't decide whether its because scientists by and large are woefully underpaid, or if it's because the long hours in the lab turn people to deviant lifestyles (and we all know that GFY is the ultimate destination of deviants!) :winkwink:

I just finished my Masters last Tuesday (one week ago) I decided to do the two year program in a 12 weeks condensed course that they were offering for the first time. Little did I know I would be entering hell for the whole summer. There were very long days in the lab and now I need some time to decompress before I get a job. I will get s job though, and just keep my business on the side and have other people run it for me.:thumbsup

Juicy D. Links 08-31-2004 10:14 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by PhotoGreggXXX
Have an Honorary Doctorate degree...see me play doctor at:
DoctorTushy

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :thumbsup :thumbsup

Juicy D. Links 08-31-2004 10:16 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by rickholio
As an add on to Juicy's question:

... has your degree helped you enough to justify the time/cost of obtaining it?

I'm a big fan of learning, if for no other reason than simply being knowledgable... but it seems all too often that people bust their asses for a degree and end up with dick all to show for it aside from vellum in a frame. Or if you went to a cheap uni, a sheet of 24lb-weight paper in a frame.

I'm also surprised that people primed for the biotech industry are hanging out on here. I can't decide whether its because scientists by and large are woefully underpaid, or if it's because the long hours in the lab turn people to deviant lifestyles (and we all know that GFY is the ultimate destination of deviants!) :winkwink:



good add on

personally nope. I have my degree in pstchology with minor in computers (BCIS) the money was way too much and i almost done paying it off

The Heron 08-31-2004 10:59 AM

I'll get a degree in finance, but to be honest I put 0 effort into school... I go to lectures and that is about it. If only they would teach me something USEFUL I might bother remembering it, but alas they never do!

Dead13 08-31-2004 11:01 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by rickholio
As an add on to Juicy's question:

... has your degree helped you enough to justify the time/cost of obtaining it?

I'm a big fan of learning, if for no other reason than simply being knowledgable... but it seems all too often that people bust their asses for a degree and end up with dick all to show for it aside from vellum in a frame. Or if you went to a cheap uni, a sheet of 24lb-weight paper in a frame.

I'm also surprised that people primed for the biotech industry are hanging out on here. I can't decide whether its because scientists by and large are woefully underpaid, or if it's because the long hours in the lab turn people to deviant lifestyles (and we all know that GFY is the ultimate destination of deviants!) :winkwink:

I think you make a great point. In my case I do not plan on using my Masters in Political Science until much later in life. But I was turned down for two really great jobs at Universities last year because I did not have a Masters, the degree by the way does not need to be specific to any subject. So I decided to get it in something I am truely interested in and may end up using later in life instead of getting some BS that would not even interest me in the first place.

Not to mention all the people who say if your tried of the way things are going then get out and vote, do something about it, yadda yadda yadda, so I decided to get my ass educated in Political matters so I could take it a step further than simply voting.

Who knows, if Bush wins another term I could make a lot of money freelancing by writing Bush slamming articles for Liberal and Democratic news magazines. :thumbsup


GO OBAMBA!!!!!

rickholio 08-31-2004 11:01 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by The Heron
I'll get a degree in finance, but to be honest I put 0 effort into school... I go to lectures and that is about it. If only they would teach me something USEFUL I might bother remembering it, but alas they never do!
Hmmm... what are they teaching you then, specifically? Please don't say "useless crap". :winkwink: Also, how far along are you?

I'd also be interested in what kind of dollars they were asking for this service.

sangemarmar 08-31-2004 11:07 AM

am holding M.com.(Master in Commerce)

Herb Kornfield 08-31-2004 11:11 AM

In sales you will bring in more than any degree holder out there in the long run if you work at it.

I have seen too many friends that went for the "right" classes and wound up at the end of a few years not wanting to do what they went to be, also being in debt for loans on these studies.

Life is the best college courses you can take and the hours are whatever you want them to be. :thumbsup

rickholio 08-31-2004 11:12 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Dead13
...

Not to mention all the people who say if your tried of the way things are going then get out and vote, do something about it, yadda yadda yadda, so I decided to get my ass educated in Political matters so I could take it a step further than simply voting.

Who knows, if Bush wins another term I could make a lot of money freelancing by writing Bush slamming articles for Liberal and Democratic news magazines. :thumbsup

GO OBAMBA!!!!!

Good job! :thumbsup

This assumes, of course, that you'll be allowed to write anti-governmental discourses if Bush wins... :(

TheLegacy 08-31-2004 11:17 AM

bachelors and masters

psychology, philosophy, marketing, comparative religion

Shannon G 08-31-2004 11:36 AM

I'm actually using mine... Scientific and Technical Communications.

When I picked it, I thought it was going to be about technical writing, communicating between the scientific communities and "the general public", etc.

Turned out to be the early form of web design!! I was learning on the Gopher/Telnet system and we learned html in notepad because editors like Dreamweaver and Frontpage didn't exist yet.

Too bad I couldn't have done my thesis/project on creating, building, and maintaining an adult internet business!!! :1orglaugh

Cheers!

$hannon G

wdsguy 08-31-2004 12:23 PM

I got a masters degree in bootieology :winkwink:


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