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Re: What is everyone's academic qualifications?
« Reply #175 on: October 28, 2007, 02:43:08 PM »
squad is not the brightest huh?

How the hell can someone get a medical license without a degree?   If I post that whats next?  you need my college degree?  then my high school one too?   sore loser.   oh well, I kinda expected that.
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Re: What is everyone's academic qualifications?
« Reply #176 on: October 28, 2007, 02:43:55 PM »


Al-Gebra:
I disagree about your post that it depends on the medical school you go....not at all!!  If you want to practice in the US you have to pass the licensure exams (USMLE steps I, II, III) and ALL medicals schools follow a general core of classes to prepare each student for those exams.  So whatever med school you go to, Harvard med or Drew med school in So. Central....you STILL have to pass the same exams to practice, the rest is title.



no.  even w step 1 & 2, the elite are separated from the rest.  try getting a plastic surgery/rad onc residency (in CA) w average step 1,2 scores . . .

and most of the kids who do well on steps 1 & 2 go to elite schools.

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Re: What is everyone's academic qualifications?
« Reply #177 on: October 28, 2007, 02:46:26 PM »
no.  even w step 1 & 2, the elite are separated from the rest.  try getting a plastic surgery/rad onc residency in CA w average step 1,2 scores . . .


Ah yes....very true, but that's my point, the elite are separated by their SCORES, NOT by which school they went to  ;)

In other words you can go to Harvard and get a 190 on Step 1....or go to podunk and score a 260...it's ultimately up to the student.  It's been said over and over that the hardest part about med school, is getting in.   :-*
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Re: What is everyone's academic qualifications?
« Reply #178 on: October 28, 2007, 02:47:31 PM »

how many podunks get a 260? 

you'd have a better shot at winning the lottery.

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Re: What is everyone's academic qualifications?
« Reply #179 on: October 28, 2007, 02:51:18 PM »
how many podunks get a 260? 

you'd have a better shot at winning the lottery.

stop being a hater....admit it, you love USC  :-*
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Re: What is everyone's academic qualifications?
« Reply #180 on: October 28, 2007, 02:54:47 PM »
stop being a hater....admit it, you love USC  :-*

USC ain't no podunk, pal . . . in fact, if y'all continue fund-raising at current rates, sc will soon reach elite status.

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Re: What is everyone's academic qualifications?
« Reply #181 on: October 28, 2007, 03:03:48 PM »
Why do you focus on low income major/minor?

Are you bad in math/science?

being a clinical psychologist is not low income. neither is being a psychiatrist, or a college psych professor.
being a politician is FAR from low-income.


but actually, i couldn't care less about what my future occupations income totals are.
i want to spend my life doing things that i enjoy.
if i want to make money i can do that in real estate, the stock market, and entrepreneurship.

wtf is w the "poly sci" shit? it's poli sci.

and you don't get to minor if you're doing doctoral studies . . . it's too goddamned specialized to even have a major.
most people only go with the one degree. that is correct. but I'm not most people. i want to be as educated as i can possibly be in these subjects. i enjoy learning about them.

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Re: What is everyone's academic qualifications?
« Reply #182 on: October 28, 2007, 03:28:32 PM »
being a clinical psychologist is not low income. neither is being a psychiatrist, or a college psych professor.
being a politician is FAR from low-income.

but actually, i couldn't care less about what my future occupations income totals are.
i want to spend my life doing things that i enjoy.
if i want to make money i can do that in real estate, the stock market, and entrepreneurship.
most people only go with the one degree. that is correct. but I'm not most people. i want to be as educated as i can possibly be in these subjects. i enjoy learning about them.

Whatever suits you bro. Average newcomer therapists makes about 37k. But i guess as you mentioned if  you "want to make money" it's as easy snapping your finger and start day trading + real estate at night ::)

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Re: What is everyone's academic qualifications?
« Reply #183 on: October 28, 2007, 03:48:27 PM »
Whatever suits you bro. Average newcomer therapists makes about 37k. But i guess as you mentioned if  you "want to make money" it's as easy snapping your finger and start day trading + real estate at night ::)
in fact, making money really isnt that tough alex. it takes time, effort, creativity, and foresight. but with all of those things it is quite possible. as for the real estate thing...for me, i can start out rather quickly because of my family. so i am lucky in that regard.

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Re: What is everyone's academic qualifications?
« Reply #184 on: October 28, 2007, 03:55:56 PM »
in fact, making money really isnt that tough alex. it takes time, effort, creativity, and foresight. but with all of those things it is quite possible. as for the real estate thing...for me, i can start out rather quickly because of my family. so i am lucky in that regard.

you are talking about the psychology field and you dont even know what CBT is?

dude do you even have a degree? an undergrad? if not, stop talking about phd's and shit and finish your fucking first degree. have you wrote the mcat? if not, dont talk about med school. i know many brilliant people who couldnt get in. everyone makes it sound so easy.

what i fucking hate is everyone is has no education saying "i should have went to med school" or "i will have a phd" etc etc...... you have no idea how hard this shit is and you havent been excepted so stop tarnishing the names of all those who have done residency and 50 hours of class a week.

internet clowns and their fucking lies, it never ends..

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Re: What is everyone's academic qualifications?
« Reply #185 on: October 28, 2007, 04:01:41 PM »
you are talking about the psychology field and you dont even know what CBT is?

dude do you even have a degree? an undergrad? if not, stop talking about phd's and shit and finish your fucking first degree. have you wrote the mcat? if not, dont talk about med school. i know many brilliant people who couldnt get in. everyone makes it sound so easy.

what i fucking hate is everyone is has no education saying "i should have went to med school" or "i will have a phd" etc etc...... you have no idea how hard this shit is and you havent been excepted so stop tarnishing the names of all those who have done residency and 50 hours of class a week.

internet clowns and their fucking lies, it never ends..
he's just an 18 year old kid who's been spoon fed all his life, what do you expect?

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Re: What is everyone's academic qualifications?
« Reply #186 on: October 28, 2007, 04:02:33 PM »
in fact, making money really isnt that tough alex. it takes time, effort, creativity, and foresight. but with all of those things it is quite possible. as for the real estate thing...for me, i can start out rather quickly because of my family. so i am lucky in that regard.


Thanks for specifying that it does take effort. Nothing comes easy. Even real estate is getting very tough. Too many queers who read Kiosaki's "Rich Dad / Poor Dad" 8).

Do what you like but while at school, but have a plan.

I have many friends in my Alumni who had a hard wake up after graduating in "Art History", "Midieval Studies" and "Gericatric Psycology". Not bashing, just think you need to be realistic.

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Re: What is everyone's academic qualifications?
« Reply #187 on: October 28, 2007, 06:39:01 PM »
Howie...I can almost gaurantee you that your sister is NOT both an MD and a DO.  That's pretty much exactly the same degree!!!  Do you mean she started at an allopathic (MD) school and transferred to a osteopathic (DO) school???

Also, if you've got a master's in physics...I'd say you're smarter than about 70% of medical students/doctors out there.   Yes, getting the MD/DO is the most rigourous of the degrees out there, but does not mean you have to be the smartest!!!  On average, engineers are much smarter than doctors.  Doc's ONLY have to memorize memorize memorize!

Al-Gebra:
I disagree about your post that it depends on the medical school you go....not at all!!  If you want to practice in the US you have to pass the licensure exams (USMLE steps I, II, III) and ALL medicals schools follow a general core of classes to prepare each student for those exams.  So whatever med school you go to, Harvard med or Drew med school in So. Central....you STILL have to pass the same exams to practice, the rest is title.

theworm:
congrats on your degree...you didn't have to post it online.  Anyone with something looking like education could've been able to tell that you were a physician from your various posts.

And I do agree with you concerning "mdpitt"  I wouldn't consider his ten years of residency/fellowship in surgery education....it's more of learning a specific practice/trade.

Ok, thanks for the compliments on my possible brainpower with my grad work in physics. I went to Miami of Ohio for that. My sis went to New Engalnd college of Osteropathic medicine near Portland Maine to get her first medical degree a D.O, then sat for some exams and did some additional residency work to apply and get her MD so she could do more stuff.
Oh on the way to my Ed D in science ed I got a 2nd masters in Ed Admin via having to take many core classes before the dissertation. That was tedious but not to bad. My research was in how discovery based learning in the physical sciences is the most effective. I was part of a multi state research project known as Project Discovery in the mid west and LaSIP in La.  I think I can find the link of one of my published research deals. I will post it if  can find it.
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Re: What is everyone's academic qualifications?
« Reply #188 on: October 28, 2007, 06:51:00 PM »

Thanks for specifying that it does take effort. Nothing comes easy. Even real estate is getting very tough. Too many queers who read Kiosaki's "Rich Dad / Poor Dad" 8).


real estate is very tough esp. for a new-comer with no client base or name recognition. but there is alot of money to be made right now...even in this "bear market"

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Re: What is everyone's academic qualifications?
« Reply #189 on: October 28, 2007, 06:53:49 PM »
Here is the link for the web page
http://www.nicholls.edu/phsc/lasip/98/default.htm#participants

If you scroll down you can see my pic link and brief bio and if you go down to published science modules mine is  How carbon dioxide influences pH and you can see what is is (rather a bore for a read hehe)
Yes I did lots of summers of real research and still had some time to post on this site with my fellow knuckleheads
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Re: What is everyone's academic qualifications?
« Reply #190 on: October 28, 2007, 07:03:54 PM »
you are talking about the psychology field and you dont even know what CBT is?

dude do you even have a degree? an undergrad? if not, stop talking about phd's and shit and finish your fucking first degree. have you wrote the mcat? if not, dont talk about med school. i know many brilliant people who couldnt get in. everyone makes it sound so easy.

what i fucking hate is everyone is has no education saying "i should have went to med school" or "i will have a phd" etc etc...... you have no idea how hard this shit is and you havent been excepted so stop tarnishing the names of all those who have done residency and 50 hours of class a week.

internet clowns and their fucking lies, it never ends..

Yes it is tedious, my wife ( well ex and now steady gf) is a national board cert psycholgist recognized by the APA.
It was a whole lot of time and effort and hrs and hrs and hrs, trust me she earned it.
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Re: What is everyone's academic qualifications?
« Reply #191 on: October 28, 2007, 07:51:03 PM »
and you don't get to minor if you're doing doctoral studies . . . it's too goddamned specialized to even have a major.

actually, you choose a major and a minor field, e.g. a major field in international relations and a minor in comparative politics.  you specialize in two subfields within your major field (e.g. international conflict & international political economy) and one subfield in your minor field (e.g. comparative mass behavior)

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Re: What is everyone's academic qualifications?
« Reply #192 on: October 28, 2007, 08:31:33 PM »
Here is the link for the web page
http://www.nicholls.edu/phsc/lasip/98/default.htm#participants

If you scroll down you can see my pic link and brief bio and if you go down to published science modules mine is  How carbon dioxide influences pH and you can see what is is (rather a bore for a read hehe)
Yes I did lots of summers of real research and still had some time to post on this site with my fellow knuckleheads
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Very nice  ;)

So is it Prof. Howard???
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Re: What is everyone's academic qualifications?
« Reply #193 on: October 29, 2007, 05:22:16 AM »
i am at a loss between doing a business or a law degree part time

i kind of like both but i love law, i can read law notes all day long, but the fees are damn expensive.


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Re: What is everyone's academic qualifications?
« Reply #194 on: October 29, 2007, 03:38:01 PM »
Very nice  ;)

So is it Prof. Howard???

I have worked adjuct at a couple colleges during the summer , but, for me the basic pay is HIGHER and provides a tenure track by teaching high school, no kidding.
In my school district the base pay for a PhD or Ed D is in the 80's k per year after 20 yrs experience.
Small college teaching pays about 1/2 that, seriously.You can make more $$ if you get grants for research however. But, I can extra $$ for summer school or after school programs as well.
We hired a chemistry teacher last yr who had her PhD from Ga Tech!
If you want to have normal life with time for hobbys and / or family , it is tough being a research prof for the first several years.They don't have to deal with 16 yr old discipline issues however  ;)
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Re: What is everyone's academic qualifications?
« Reply #195 on: October 29, 2007, 03:40:44 PM »
I have worked adjuct at a couple colleges during the summer , but, for me the basic pay is HIGHER and provides a tenure track by teaching high school, no kidding.
In my school district the base pay for a PhD or Ed D is in the 80's k per year after 20 yrs experience.
Small college teaching pays about 1/2 that, seriously.You can make more $$ if you get grants for research however. But, I can extra $$ for summer school or after school programs as well.
We hired a chemistry teacher last yr who had her PhD from Ga Tech!
If you want to have normal life with time for hobbys and / or family , it is tough being a research prof for the first several years.They don't have to deal with 16 yr old discipline issues however  ;)
Howard

holy shit, it takes 20 fucckin' years to make a mere 80K with a PhD? not that 80K isn't good money but you'd think a PhD or EdD would make that right off the bat.

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Re: What is everyone's academic qualifications?
« Reply #196 on: October 29, 2007, 03:46:01 PM »
holy shit, it takes 20 fucckin' years to make a mere 80K with a PhD? not that 80K isn't good money but you'd think a PhD or EdD would make that right off the bat.

In many profession related to academia the starting salary is not that great but gets better every year unlike a lot of fields. In public Ed the big $$ is in administration. However as a teacher you get tenure and summers off and have plenty of paid vacation LOL. It is a secure , stable , enjoyable career for those that like school.
Life is secure but one will never get really wealthy by a career in any educational setting, unlike sales , business, law , etc.
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