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Old 08-07-2011, 03:52 PM
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Hey! I have the same degree! I hear it is fairly common! :thumbup:
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I have an associate degree in Applied Science and A Limited xray license.
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Old 08-07-2011, 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted by kjdavis4
I have a BS in physical therapy. Worked as a a Pediatric PT for 30 years. Now the education requirement for entry level PT's is a Doctor of physical therapy. My how things change.
Yes but often these guys with the PhD often know less than the people who got an ordinary degree a few years ago.
I am amazed at the people here who have got a first in a Science degree but seem to know very little.
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Old 08-07-2011, 04:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Glassquilt
I have the old fashioned degree that many parents expected of their daughter. I have an MRS
That is the same degree I obtained, although I have supported, at home not in the workplace, my husband while he graduated with a BS in Computer Science, MS in Aeronautical Science and a MS in Strategic Studies all the while working a full time job and at least one part time job. So as you can see someone needed to keep the home fires burning. And I never wanted to be committed somewhere when he was home since he was home so little.
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I have a BS in Environmental Management, Minor in Chemistry. I am a Certified Mentor as well. Worked 10 years private sector, 16 years for Department of Army, 7 years for Department of Defense and last 6 years for Department of Veterans Affairs. Looking forward to retiring in 2014. Yeah!
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I got my BSN from UT Arlington in 1979. I practiced for 30 years, almost all in Labor and Delivery. Always wanted to become a CNM (Certified Nurse Midwife) but it didn't work out with my life and my husbands career. I'm glad that we focused on his career--I loved my time as an RN but I also love being retired with him still doing the working and supporting my quilting costs, LOL.
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Old 08-07-2011, 08:13 PM
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I have a BS in Elementary Ed. After teaching for 30+ years, I retired in 1997 and am enjoying the free time to read, do crafts, and quilting. I have a hubby, 3 children and 10 grandchildren to keep me busy also!
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I have an Assoicates in Science and General Studies; a BSN in Nursing; MSN in Nursing, graduating with GPA of 3.925. Currently, working as a clincal instructor for Registered Nurses in Med-Surg and Psych.
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