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How many years did you spend in college?
04/29/2012
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I am in a five year long trade school. 2 years left.
04/29/2012
4 years for a BS in Engineering & 3 more for an MBA.
04/30/2012
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I haven't gone yet, but I did recently take the SAT's so that I can go.
Originally posted by
socceras
If you are currently in school do not check one of the boxes containing numbers. Check still in school.
04/30/2012
Took longer than I thought with switching majors and not going summer quarter.
04/30/2012
4.5 years for a BS in biology
04/30/2012
too many.....have an AA and BA and dont even use them, sucks!
04/30/2012
I went the traditional route: 4 years for my BA
04/30/2012
I did 4 years at a university and then 2 years at a graduate school.
04/30/2012
I have two degrees already, and am on hiatus from a third. If I could earn a living for being a student, I'd never leave school.
04/30/2012
Still in school ... about seven years altogether, spanning off-and-on attendance from 1996 to now ... it took me a while to figure out what I wanted to do. All I was told was "go to college".
04/30/2012
I am still in school and going very part time. I am on year six. Hope to complete my degree very soon though as I only have 5 more classes. THANK GOD!
04/30/2012
Four years for my BA and then about 1 1/2 years for my Masters. Would like to go further, have usable credits but fellowships and $$ are in short supply. I really need my full time job.
04/30/2012
I did a 4 year BS degree in 3 years. I forgot to check the section that I graduated.
04/30/2012
Finished my Bachelor's Degree, then went back later to finish a Master's and a three year MS level Certification Program.
04/30/2012
I had exactly enough money for 4 years so I made sure I got that degree before it ran out.
04/30/2012
droppped out at the beginning of my 3rd term and moved 400mi from home. I was really attending college because I felt it was expected of me not because I wanted to. I met my husband 2 months after moving and have been happily with him for 6 years now. I now get to do what ive always wanted which is to stay home with my son. But now I help my hibby with his school lol
04/30/2012
I am still in school, but I'm going about it as slow as possible because I have a lot of other things going on and I am in no rush to get my degree since I am a stay at home mom. I want to have my degree as a plan B, and because I feel like I need that 'something' that I can say I did on my own for me.
04/30/2012
Zero. I dropped out of high school and went to work. Best decision I ever made!
04/30/2012
I went to undergrad for 5 years due to transferring. If I count graduate school years I'm up to 7 years with the probability of being here for another 3 years.
04/30/2012
Still in school but will end up being 5 years because of transferring.
04/30/2012
I voted 4 but I think it was actually 5... Oops.
04/30/2012
2 years left for an MBA.
04/30/2012
4 years undergrad and 4 years graduate, a very fun 8 years of my life!!
04/30/2012
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I was in college for nearly 3 years and did not graduate
Originally posted by
socceras
If you are currently in school do not check one of the boxes containing numbers. Check still in school.
04/30/2012
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5 years of college
Originally posted by
socceras
If you are currently in school do not check one of the boxes containing numbers. Check still in school.
04/30/2012
I did a trade school with advance training in pastry and baking.
04/30/2012
Community college then University totaled 7yrs for a degree, but I love learning so much I added another 7yrs for fun classes.
04/30/2012
I think it's so cool that we all made different choices, but most of us are happy with what our minds and hearts told us was the right life for us.
You ladies and men rock! Being happy and enjoying what you do, whether that is doing neurosurgery, taking care of women and other people's babies, working in a field we love or raising our own children is what is most important. Loving what you do is the most important thing.
You ladies and men rock! Being happy and enjoying what you do, whether that is doing neurosurgery, taking care of women and other people's babies, working in a field we love or raising our own children is what is most important. Loving what you do is the most important thing.
04/30/2012
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Woo Hoo!!!! I started that but then switched to business.
Originally posted by
Gunsmoke
4 years for a BS in Engineering & 3 more for an MBA.
05/01/2012
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