Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL. Most people in the US don't have bachelor degrees; a masters is a while away from being a HS diploma.
Maybe in the entire US but here in DC area Masters are dime-a-dozen
This is inaccurate. Fewer than 23% of 25+ adults in DC have graduate degrees. That means more than 77% do not.
http://www.governing.com/blogs/by-the-numbers/graduate-professional-degrees-for-metro-areas.html
Lies, damn lies, and statistics. This is counting lower income people and others who married young, stayed home to raise kids, and have a bachelors. The key is what percentage in YOUR field have Masters.
Nope, that just makes you a bigot. You don't get to decide that certain people "don't count" because they disqualify your bullshit.
Can you read? My point was that the 23% includes lower income people who bring down the average, not that they do not count.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL. Most people in the US don't have bachelor degrees; a masters is a while away from being a HS diploma.
Maybe in the entire US but here in DC area Masters are dime-a-dozen
This is inaccurate. Fewer than 23% of 25+ adults in DC have graduate degrees. That means more than 77% do not.
http://www.governing.com/blogs/by-the-numbers/graduate-professional-degrees-for-metro-areas.html
Lies, damn lies, and statistics. This is counting lower income people and others who married young, stayed home to raise kids, and have a bachelors. The key is what percentage in YOUR field have Masters.
Nope, that just makes you a bigot. You don't get to decide that certain people "don't count" because they disqualify your bullshit.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL. Most people in the US don't have bachelor degrees; a masters is a while away from being a HS diploma.
Maybe in the entire US but here in DC area Masters are dime-a-dozen
This is inaccurate. Fewer than 23% of 25+ adults in DC have graduate degrees. That means more than 77% do not.
http://www.governing.com/blogs/by-the-numbers/graduate-professional-degrees-for-metro-areas.html
Lies, damn lies, and statistics. This is counting lower income people and others who married young, stayed home to raise kids, and have a bachelors. The key is what percentage in YOUR field have Masters.