Whatever you feel like......... Anything goes! Part IX

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Actually i can. Do anything what your mind set to. I love that quote. I intend to finish last master degree in Maine.

No matter how much you set your mind to it, you cna't change the graduation requirements or the academic calendar. That's what you need to figure into your time frame.

What school in Maine to you plan to apply to for your master's?
 
Didn't you know that ANU (Australian national University - Located in Canberra, Australia) is the 4th top univeristies around the world? :hmm:
 
I doubt it seriously, but you can hope. You've already got some developmental courses on your schedule before you can take the courses that are required for graduation. That adds time.

I dont intend to worry. If i do, it add stress. I hate stress. I already have on daily basis.
 
6 yrs at max.

yup sounds right but that's minimum. several of my friends and my brother's friends are STILL working on being teacher. They're substitute/part-timer for now. It's not easy.

work hard! there's no room for error! because getting a job as an educator ain't easy especially in "upper-class/nice area" unless you don't mind working at poor-ass broken schools with metal detectors and armed security guards.
 
No matter how much you set your mind to it, you cna't change the graduation requirements or the academic calendar. That's what you need to figure into your time frame.

What school in Maine to you plan to apply to for your master's?

I am not sure, probably same college my mom attending at moment but I don't know for sure yet but that is my plan.
 
yup sounds right but that's minimum. several of my friends and my brother's friends are STILL working on being teacher. They're substitute/part-timer for now. It's not easy.

work hard! there's no room for error! because getting a job as an educator ain't easy especially in "upper-class/nice area" unless you don't mind working at poor-ass broken schools with metal detectors and armed security guards.

Nah not a problem for me. :lol: I felt that it was my calling.
 
Actually i can. Do anything what your mind set to. I love that quote. I intend to finish last 2 yrs of college-master degree in Maine.
maine? too cold! :cold: but hey... at least you can easily cool off your burnt-out brain :laugh2:

Didn't you know that ANU (Australian national University - Located in Canberra, Australia) is the 4th top univeristies around the world? :hmm:
si? :hmm: in what field? I mean what are they known for (or specialized in)?
 
maine? too cold! :cold: but hey... at least you can easily cool off your burnt-out brain :laugh2:


si? :hmm: in what field? I mean what are they known for (or specialized in)?

At least it would snow on my birthday! :lol: hehehe
 
If somebody wants to be a vet or a doctor...it takes 8-10 years to complete college. If you want PhD degree, even worse...12 years max, I think.

Now, if somebody got a kid or a full time job....it won't be possible to finish it in 6 years.

Your estimates are correct, sequoias. The average college student takes 5.5 years to finish a bachelor degree these days.
 
I read some article in my local newspaper few years back, jiro123
 
Did anyone overlook my post? :dunno:

oh no no I didn't ignore your post. I mean what you said is correct because it's obvious to take that long to receive ph.d or to be a doctor. My gf's a dentist and it took her 10 years. Her twin sister is doctor-to-be and it's 9 years already... another 3-4 more years to go for her.
 
Your estimates are correct, sequoias. The average college student takes 5.5 years to finish a bachelor degree these days.

Isn't Bachelor same as Masters degree?

I didn't, not planning to be vet, too long!!

Well, those are the examples. :P

oh no no I didn't ignore your post. I mean what you said is correct because it's obvious to take that long to receive ph.d or to be a doctor. My gf's a dentist and it took her 10 years. Her twin sister is doctor-to-be and it's 9 years already... another 3-4 more years to go for her.

Wow, your gf's twin sister has been in college for too long, LOL.
 
Isn't Bachelor same as Masters degree?



Well, those are the examples. :P



Wow, your gf's twin sister has been in college for too long, LOL.

No, a Master's degree requires an additional 2-3 years after the bachelor's degree. Then the Ph.D.
 
I can do 6 or 7 yrs and that it! i am done. :)

As I said above....it won't be possible to finish it in 6 years if you took a full time job and lived on your own. Anything can happen in your life.
 
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