4 years, College...
This year I am studying Journalism...I am in a Master's program..
I graduated early, 3.5 years...In Accounting/ Finance.
2007-05-02 18:18:50
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answered by Adyghe Ha'Yapheh-Phiyah 6
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What difference does it make? Wisdom does not come from books or the study of any particular subject and I know that every professor in any university would agree with that statement. Just ask a few and I think you will find that I am correct. People who have been "educated" as you put it are often the least qualified when it comes down to having a good general understanding of life and/or the meaning of it because they rely on that "education" rather than on experience. My own education is the perfect example...excellent grades....high position in my class etc....but compared to what I know today...it was nothing and if I live long enough, what I know today is nothing compared to what I will eventually know.
2007-05-02 18:36:12
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answered by Poohcat1 7
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I'm a Christian and just graduated With Honor with a Bachelor of Business Administration in HR Management. I'm 44 and have 13 years of public schooling (K-12), took 3 years to get my Associate degree back in the 80s and went back to school 20 years later to complete my bachelor's degree.
2007-05-02 18:36:36
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answered by Searcher 7
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So far? I have some college, but had to put it on the back-burner due to the timing of financial (scholarship money ran out) and family reasons (military husband's frequent trips).
I may finish someday, or not. Am not at all in a rush. My husband is going for his master's soon and that will be all we can afford for a while.
Besides, I don't have to pay a tuition in order to educate myself :)
34 yr old atheist.
2007-05-02 18:29:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a practicing Christian
I have my BA in Art and Art Education
I have an additional year of Christian Education and Certification for Art Education.
Altogether it is 6 years higher education. I am currently homeschooling so my education is continuing as I learn new things all the time as I teach.
I agree with a earlier post that education does not equal intelligence -- hmm i wonder if IQ would enter into the equation?
2007-05-02 18:32:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Who is asking? Christian of Atheist?
What do you consider education- pre or post-college?
I am a college graduate (B.A., summa *** laude) with app.100 post-graduate units. However, what is the point? You can tell if a person is educated by their spelling, grammar, usage, and ideas. I see educated and less-educated Christians AND athiests around here...
Education does not equal intelligence.
BTW, I am an athiest...
2007-05-02 18:25:28
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answered by mom2nandn 2
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Atheist -
7 years of college,
10 years studying religion mostly with the help of a Christian friend.
2007-05-02 18:21:26
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answered by Alan 7
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I am a Christ-follower.
B. Mgmt (3.75/4GPA) 4 yrs
3rd Cl Power Engineering diploma (Honours) 2 yrs
ON Public & HS (Gr 1-13) 13 yrs
Total 19 yrs
Everything that I have accomplished, it is through Christ!
2007-05-02 18:25:04
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answered by Bryan L 2
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Left college, went back. Now 27 and a college junior; should graduate with a BA in Economics shortly after my 28th birthday.
2007-05-02 18:29:06
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answered by Doc Occam 7
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I'm going for 11 years of higher education, right now only 2.
2007-05-02 18:20:45
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answered by FaceFullofFashion 6
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Atheist- I am a Junior the process of getting a BA degree and then I will move onto an MA in English/Creative Writing.
I am a straight-A student with two majors and a 3.95 GPA
2007-05-02 18:19:34
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answered by Dalarus 7
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