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How many years of schooling do you have after high school?

None
7
23%
1-2 years
6
20%
2-4 years
5
17%
more than 4 years
12
40%
 
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Survey question #3 (education)

Postby Jeff » Fri Dec 17, 2010 4:42 pm

How many years of schooling do you have after high school?
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Postby Nae » Fri Dec 17, 2010 9:33 pm

How about a still in school option?
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Postby Coomassie » Sat Dec 18, 2010 5:12 am

Oh, I'm still in school but I just put more than 4 years because I'm in a PhD program. I've lost count but I think I'm at 6 years past high school...I try not to think about it...
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Postby Krippschick » Sat Dec 18, 2010 3:20 pm

We are constantly taking some educational courses, inservices, and such at work. But, I answered as to how much college time I did lol.
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Postby Scotts1au » Mon Dec 20, 2010 6:08 am

Geez - near or below the bottom with most of these, like this one.
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Postby DragonBeards » Mon Dec 20, 2010 9:59 pm

I put 1-2 years, as I'm in my first year of college (and highschool, I'm doing a program called Running Start that allows me to do both), but by the time I'm done I'll have 8+ under my belt. Becoming a forensic pathologist (AKA medical examiner, AKA Ducky or Palmer from NCIS) is not a walk on easy street (but I wouldn't trade it for anything. I'm excited. Call me weird, but...)
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Postby Krippschick » Mon Dec 20, 2010 10:11 pm

DragonBeards wrote:I put 1-2 years, as I'm in my first year of college (and highschool, I'm doing a program called Running Start that allows me to do both), but by the time I'm done I'll have 8+ under my belt. Becoming a forensic pathologist (AKA medical examiner, AKA Ducky or Palmer from NCIS) is not a walk on easy street (but I wouldn't trade it for anything. I'm excited. Call me weird, but...)


Awesome! I thought about continuing my education, and I love forensics, but due to my nature I cannot. I also wanted to go to school initially for a vet, but again I cannot. I am the biggest softy in the world, I can barely kill a bug, so putting an animal down would be too much for me to do personally. Forensics...though interesting...I couldn't deal with being a medical examiner in a case involving a child dying. I also choose not to work pediatrics, since I find it way to sad to seeing children with cancer and such. I have a huge respect for you and the others that do those jobs. Congratz on choosing such a interesting and rewarding career, and good luck with all your studies. :)
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Postby Coomassie » Tue Dec 21, 2010 5:43 am

Krippschick wrote:
DragonBeards wrote:I put 1-2 years, as I'm in my first year of college (and highschool, I'm doing a program called Running Start that allows me to do both), but by the time I'm done I'll have 8+ under my belt. Becoming a forensic pathologist (AKA medical examiner, AKA Ducky or Palmer from NCIS) is not a walk on easy street (but I wouldn't trade it for anything. I'm excited. Call me weird, but...)


Awesome! I thought about continuing my education, and I love forensics, but due to my nature I cannot. I also wanted to go to school initially for a vet, but again I cannot. I am the biggest softy in the world, I can barely kill a bug, so putting an animal down would be too much for me to do personally. Forensics...though interesting...I couldn't deal with being a medical examiner in a case involving a child dying. I also choose not to work pediatrics, since I find it way to sad to seeing children with cancer and such. I have a huge respect for you and the others that do those jobs. Congratz on choosing such a interesting and rewarding career, and good luck with all your studies. :)


I know exactly how you feel. I spent one summer in a lab with animal work. I had to remove rat livers. I was miserable the whole time and I swore off animal work after that. I didn't go into biology (I was a much better biologist then chemist) because I just didn't have the stomach for it.
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