daughter_of_amid_chaos
<font color=green>very very very careful about wha
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I have a BA and MA and I am working on a PhD.
I'm a doctor of mixology.

Yes, that's what it is but not what I am. I was being snarky because I'm not fond of braggy threads.
Then why respond at all? You have the option of not participating in threads that you don't agree with. I don't consider telling people my educational background bragging. I earned it.
I have a B.S. and an MEd. I am now trying to figure out if I want to go back for a second Masters or start a PhD program.
I'm just wondering what the educational background is on these boards?
I'll start-two masters degrees and two professional licenses.
Thanks~I never knew much about that. So, if you work as a college professor, you are referred to as "Dr._____"......is there such thing as furthering your education even more to a Ph.D in law or is a J.D. the highest you go?
I graduated in only three years from Starfleet Academy as a Lt. Commander. I'm gifted.
. TBH those who could get a post grad from Starfleet would have a better chance in securing a job atmo than those pursuing further ed i.e. bugger all, save your money.I am a third degree expert and the proud owner of a drivers license.![]()
