Anonymous wrote:I saw posts recently that described a city as being “highly-educated” due to its hospital presence and I thought to myself, no. I don’t consider nurses, nurse practitioners or PAs to be highly educated. Hospital admins usually have degree mill MBAs. Now the doctors are obviously highly educated!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ann Arbor is not a major city.
121k pop is a city
Anonymous wrote:I hear people on DCUM describe themselves this way. Define which degrees this includes & format of degrees (I would think no online degrees?).
Anonymous wrote:PhD. JD and MD are professional degrees, kind of like vocational school.
Anonymous wrote:I hear people on DCUM describe themselves this way. Define which degrees this includes & format of degrees (I would think no online degrees?).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To DCUM, it mostly means JD or MBA* and is a way to put down other people’s education.
But only from a top 10 program.
And only if you managed to get your job to pay for it, otherwise you’re a sucker paying top dollar for a program where the main goal is networking.
Anonymous wrote:Graduate school from a school that’s at least somewhat competitive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To DCUM, it mostly means JD or MBA* and is a way to put down other people’s education.
But only from a top 10 program.