my son wants a phd and wants to skip his masters. you've cleared that up for us. my other son wants a phd and wants to skip his bachelors, any suggestions?check long term sp500 return from the beginning of time...
my son wants a phd and wants to skip his masters. you've cleared that up for us. my other son wants a phd and wants to skip his bachelors, any suggestions?check long term sp500 return from the beginning of time...
name one accredited school that does this??
you're a liar I know how it works and how ET works liars until proven truthfulyou have 3 degrees and none of them give you the basic research skill to find that out yourself?
I entered a PhD program (they paid me to go) with only a BS, but quit before finishing and grabbed an MS. It’s common in engineering.my son wants a phd and wants to skip his masters. you've cleared that up for us. my other son wants a phd and wants to skip his bachelors, any suggestions?
this is what you wrote Dr., was it the truth? got BA in linguistics then PhD in science then took a complete different career path.... sure one can argue education trains the brain... but the brain could have been better trained in the real world.I entered a PhD program (they paid me to go) with only a BS, but quit before finishing and grabbed an MS. It’s common in engineering.
Remember the LIAR on Saturday night Live ..yeah that's right, Morgan Fairchild...she's my girlfriend..yeah that's right..PHD, got 2 of them...yeah that's right... have it on youtube as we speak...funnyThis is what you wrote DR., isn't it?
this is what you wrote Dr., was it the truth? got BA in linguistics then PhD in science then took a complete different career path.... sure one can argue education trains the brain... but the brain could have been better trained in the real world.
agreed by majority is exactly the problem here... the education market is not that different from the stock market, the mass is on the wrong side, or the bottom of the pyramid, while the few are reaping the true benefits at the top.
you have 3 degrees, good.... I only have 2, with a PhD... but how much does that really benefit one's career... very debatable... I can even argue that my 9 years of post-secondary, if those were spent on my career, I could be in a more advanced place.
problem is I presented general math, yet people counter argue with individual data points.
data points are legit, but that's the most common logical fallacy on the internet... arguing data points against general stats.
what did he say--he was BSing about his MS or lying about a PHD. Even goes on to back his lie by stating he was in education for 9 years which is the typical PHd path. Haven't seen much brainpower as of yet here so his claim threw a huge red flag.I entered a PhD program (they paid me to go) with only a BS, but quit before finishing and grabbed an MS. It’s common in engineering.