Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Graduate school from a school that’s at least somewhat competitive.
Sorry, not sorry. Your view is extremely elitist.
This whole thread is elitist! Ha
Someone on this thread said that a bachelor's degree in English from Harvard is highly educated lmao
Anonymous wrote: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!
You know NP/PA school is an intense 3 years and then you have ongoing education as well. And they're competitive programs to get into. I have a Harvard MBA and consider myself "highly educated" an absolutely think my PA friends are at least as or more highly educated than me.
Anonymous wrote:JD or PhD
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:I interpret this as meaning a graduate level education or Phd. To include Law Schools, MBA programs and the like.
I would generally assume the above is from an accredited university/graduate school program. The higher the ranking the more prestigious and difficult to attain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Graduate school from a school that’s at least somewhat competitive.
Sorry, not sorry. Your view is extremely elitist.
This whole thread is elitist! Ha
Someone on this thread said that a bachelor's degree in English from Harvard is highly educated lmao
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Graduate school from a school that’s at least somewhat competitive.
Sorry, not sorry. Your view is extremely elitist.
Anonymous wrote:JD or PhD