Are you an Undergraduate/Postgraduate/PHD holder?

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BS in Human Development

But I am a life long learner. I love to take courses from the Great Courses Teaching Company, and love to read and study on my own.
 
BS in Human Development

But I am a life long learner. I love to take courses from the Great Courses Teaching Company, and love to read and study on my own.
I love that company. I’ve had several courses from them, and if I had the time and the $$$, I’d go thru one a month.
 
I love that company. I’ve had several courses from them, and if I had the time and the $$$, I’d go thru one a month.
I know me too. Most public libraries carry them, but not all of them. Anyway I share them with my son and my sisters after I’ve listened to them. I’m taking Science and Religion taught by Professor Lawrence Principe right now, and it is fantastic! He shows that throughout history science and history developed hand in hand.
 
I counted 5 of us in the field of education. Of course, though, I’m a teacher so I might have miscounted. :o

Jon
 
I read through a set of World Book Encyclopedia once in my youth…
 
I’ve technically fulfilled all the requirements for my undergrad, but I’m finishing up a last class for my second major. I’ll officially have a BA in International Studies and French in June! 😃
 
Just curious. All members are welcome to participate.

If yes, what was your area of study?
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science with a concentration in Law and Society. Will be working towards a Juris Doctor beginning August.
 
I will have a degree in 18 days so excited.

Liberal arts degree with a focus in philosophy.
 
B.A. in Communication Studies, with a minor in Religious Studies (emphasis in Hellenistic Religions). I suffered a religion department that subscribed to the historical-critical method. But I survived, and my faith is stronger for it.
 
Started undergrad double major in Computer Science / English Lit. Joined the military for a while. Most of the training there ultimately about how to kill people, and how to not get killed. Then back to school for Nursing. Part way through that, got into med school, and post doc training. No PhD though.
 
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