Anonymous wrote:Graduate school from a school that’s at least somewhat competitive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PhD. JD and MD are professional degrees, kind of like vocational school.
A PhD isn't a professional degree. I think you meant MBA.
Anonymous wrote:Is there a major city other than DC that you could refer to as highly educated?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PhD. JD and MD are professional degrees, kind of like vocational school.
A PhD isn't a professional degree. I think you meant MBA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?).
What they really mean is White and UMC. Degree optional.
You don't have too much of a chip on your shoulder, do you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?).
What they really mean is White and UMC. Degree optional.
You don't have too much of a chip on your shoulder, do you?
Anonymous wrote: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?).
What they really mean is White and UMC. Degree optional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least some graduate school.
Disagree. I have a masters in education. Dcum would not consider me highly educated, and I don’t either.
Not all graduate school is equal. My program was a joke.
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?).