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Highest level of education you've completed? (INTJ's ONLY)

  • Pre-high school grad (or equivalent)

    Votes: 10 13.3%
  • High school (or equivalent)

    Votes: 18 24.0%
  • Associate's degree (or equivalent)

    Votes: 8 10.7%
  • Bachelor's degree (or equivalent)

    Votes: 21 28.0%
  • Master's degree (or equivalent)

    Votes: 13 17.3%
  • PhD/DPhil/doctorate (or equivalent)

    Votes: 5 6.7%

Highest level of education completed (INTJ's ONLY)

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Hello INTJ's! What is the highest level of education that you have completed as of right now? Advanced professional degrees (MD, JD, DO, etc.) are considered doctorate-level for the purposes of this poll.

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as of now just high school, but currently studying at university for batchelor's degree
@KraMer
That seems confusing, you can get an job as an teacher without bachelors in sweeden and work on it part-time like how americans do the same with masters?(i don't think you would but don't take it offensively I am just not that well informed about the percentages of masters and doctrines in sweeden). Or the more confusing alternative, you are in high school as an student but allowed to work towards credits in a university?
High school dropout, never got my GED, no plans for further formal education.
I'm currently a high school student, but I intend on working towards my bachelor's degree once I graduate.
Taking GCSEs, so pre high school I guess?
Not really sure how it correlates.
Bachelor's, but it would be higher than in your system, not as high as Master's degree and not as low as Bachelor. [didn't vote]
Bachelor's. Too bad they don't seem to mean shit anymore.
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@KraMer
That seems confusing, you can get an job as an teacher without bachelors in sweeden and work on it part-time like how americans do the same with masters?(i don't think you would but don't take it offensively I am just not that well informed about the percentages of masters and doctrines in sweeden). Or the more confusing alternative, you are in high school as an student but allowed to work towards credits in a university?
The thing is that I'm rather ambitious and intend to make a career at field of electronics and information technology research and developement, in order to do that i need to get atleast master's degree or preferably doctorate.

Currently I'm studyig in University of applied siences(polytechnic) and after i graduate i plan to head to university to get atleast master's degree and in due time doctorate too.
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Finished High School, currently studying at university. I'm double-majoring in International Political Theory and American History.
Both Associate and Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's. Too bad they don't seem to mean shit anymore.
That depends on your major... Anything in Engineering, sciences, mathematics is legit...

Now a Bachelor's in Communication is sure to guarantee a spot at the unemployment line...
MS in Software Engineering. But I'm thinking about getting a Ph'D in Econ.
Master's degree, but I'm also a fuckwit [/shrug]
Bachelor's in molecular genetics. Naturally, I became a graphic designer. And a writer. :confused:
Bachelor's in Bullshitting (i.e. Liberal Arts), one of those night school degrees for adults who fucked up out of high school by getting a job and getting married. It's actually what got me off the unemployment line. My employer thought it showed perseverance that I was able to work full-time, raise a family, and go to school, too.
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Finished my GED. School was not interesting due to a crappy school system. Currently going for my A+ and N+ certs. After this, going into the Navy for IT.
I just started my senior year in high school, I am going through the recruiting process and will be beginning my navy carreer shortly after I graduate. After I'm through with that (or during if I can) I plan on going to school for gunsmithing (and maybe some sort of tech school for engineering) then, if funds are sufficient, open my own business.
That depends on your major... Anything in Engineering, sciences, mathematics is legit...

Now a Bachelor's in Communication is sure to guarantee a spot at the unemployment line...
I have a B.S. in Psych, so I think that's somewhere in the middle..? >.<
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